Date: Tuesday, June 28, 2016
Location: Lecture Room A, Administration Building, NIST Campus, Gaithersburg MD 20899
Registration: IEG-II Registration Page
Visitor Information: Visitors Information Page
Follow Directions at Gaithersburg Campus : After entering the main campus entrance off of Route 117, West Diamond Avenue, pull into the visitor center parking lot on the right of the entrance driveway. Take your drivers' license and vehicle registration with you into the visitor center. Take your green card and/or passport as well if you are not a US Citizen. After you get your visitor badge, pass through the checkpoint and then turn left. Drive around the bend and turn into the first parking lot on your left. You can park there. From there, walk to the tall, gray office building across the street from the parking lot. It is the administration building. The main entrance for that building is facing you as you look across the street. Once inside the main entrance, turn left and walk along the windowed corridor towards the Red and Green Auditoriums. About half way down the hall you will find Lecture Rooms A and B on your right. There will be a sign outside the door. We are in Lecture Room A.
POC: Patrick J. Grother, James R. Matey ieg-ii [at] nist.gov (subject: , body: ) (IEG-II[at]nist[dot]gov)
08:00 Pickup visitor badge at visitor center at main gate; park in visitor lot; walk to Admin Bldg.
09:00 Arrival & Sign-in at green Auditorium (coffee available in cafeteria)
09:30 NIST welcoming remarks
09:35 Introductions
09:40 FBI welcoming remarks
09:45 DHS welcoming remarks
09:50 Tim Meyerhoff, IrisID – Lessons Learned: Otay Mesa Pedestrian Exit Pilot
10:15 Michael Petrov, vision-box – Reducing failure to capture rates in unassisted applications
10:40 Break
11:10 Yevgeniy Sirotin, Scitor - Usability of biometric capture methods (restricted to US persons)
11:35 Jake Hasselgren, Scittor - Pros/cons of iris acquisition methods in a high flow environment: user positioned, standoff, ... (restricted to US persons)
11:45 Lunch on your own. NIST Cafeteria is open to you.
13:00 Chris Boehnen, IARPA – Use Cases: Visible Light Iris Recognition and Forensic Iris Recognition
13:25 Jennifer Webb, SMU – Multi-Spectral: N-to-N template comparisons: same and cross wavelengths
13:50 Jay Doyle, MITRE - Iris Recognition: Visible Light to Near IR (restricted to US persons)
14:15 Arun Ross – Iris As a Forensic Modality
14:40 Adam Czajka - Post Mortem Iris
15:05 Terry Waters - En-Block Iris Recognition with Preservation of Biometric Characteristics
15:15 Patrick Grother – IREX Status Update
15:25 George Quinn – Plans for the upcoming IREX IX evaluation
15:40 Wrap up, future meetings
16:00 Close