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ISBA 2015 - IEEE International Conference on Identity, Security and Behavior Analysis (ISBA 2015)

Date2015-03-23 - 2015-03-25

Deadline2014-12-01

VenueHong Kong, Hong Kong SAR Hong Kong SAR

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Websitehttp://www.isba2015.org

Topics/Call fo Papers

The IEEE International Conference on Identity, Security and Behavior Analysis (ISBA 2015) is a unique conference series initiated by the IEEE Biometrics Council and its first edition will be held in Hong Kong. This conference is intended to meet the emerging need for a winter meeting, especially for the Asian participants where the introduction of large scale biometrics programs have attracted significant increase in research and development efforts. It will be a forum that brings together experts in biometrics, security, and human behavior to consider research issues and solutions that are robust, comprehensive, and broader than currently considered in each of these individual research areas. Success of emerging biometrics technologies also depends on human aspects of biometrics-driven security and balancing high security with the user friendliness. Therefore this conference serves to provide a new form for such broad areas defining human side of security and user behavior as well as social influence in the biometrics security.
ISBA 2015 is intended to have a broad scope, including advances in fundamental biometrics security, new algorithms and/or technologies for biometrics, user-centric security and privacy, balancing user friendliness and high security, and human aspects of biometrics-driven security. Areas of coverage include biometrics based on voice, fingerprint, iris, face, handwriting, gait and other modalities, economics of biometrics security for enduser, security policies and user behavior well as social influence in biometrics security and privacy decisions. Submissions will be rigorously reviewed, and should clearly make the case for a documented improvement over the existing state of the art. The experimental results for contributions in established areas such as face, iris, fingerprint, and gait are encouraged to use the largest and most challenging existing publicly available datasets.

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