BDA 2013 - Biometrics Analytics, Big Data and Biometric-Enabled Intelligence Symposium
Topics/Call fo Papers
The proliferation of new collection devices, a range of new developments in recognition technologies, innovative approaches to sensor and data fusion, and the emergence of powerful analytic tools give defense, intelligence, homeland security, and law enforcement officials important new capabilities to carry out their missions. Now, experts are working on the ability to marry biometric information with intelligence artifacts and products from the non-biometric environment. Add to this the emergence of new “big data” tools, technologies and capabilities for analyzing largescale data inputs from multiple sources, and biometric-enabled intelligence promises to provide a powerful new means of analyzing and predicting risks from potential enemy actions in near-real time.
This outstanding symposium brings together the government and industry experts who are at the forefront of developing the next generation of analytics-based biometrics. They will provide you with a comprehensive picture of DoD, Homeland Security, FBI and Intelligence Community biometric and biometric data analytics plans, needs, technical challenges and emerging capabilities and opportunities.
What is the status and future of key Government biometric and biometric data analytics programs and initiatives?
How can we cope with, much less manage, the everincreasing volume of biometric inputs?
How can the large-scale analytics associated with “big data” help? What role will “the cloud” play?
What are the latest advances in biometric data analytics for dealing with the challenges in active identity authentication in mobile environments?
What are the prospects for on-demand identity intelligence? Rapid, real-time DNA analysis?
These and many other critical questions will be addressed during this important two-day event!
This outstanding symposium brings together the government and industry experts who are at the forefront of developing the next generation of analytics-based biometrics. They will provide you with a comprehensive picture of DoD, Homeland Security, FBI and Intelligence Community biometric and biometric data analytics plans, needs, technical challenges and emerging capabilities and opportunities.
What is the status and future of key Government biometric and biometric data analytics programs and initiatives?
How can we cope with, much less manage, the everincreasing volume of biometric inputs?
How can the large-scale analytics associated with “big data” help? What role will “the cloud” play?
What are the latest advances in biometric data analytics for dealing with the challenges in active identity authentication in mobile environments?
What are the prospects for on-demand identity intelligence? Rapid, real-time DNA analysis?
These and many other critical questions will be addressed during this important two-day event!
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