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Search Publications by: Kayee K. Hanaoka (Fed)

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Design and Testing of a Mobile Touchscreen Interface for Multi-Modal Biometric Capture

August 1, 2014
Author(s)
Kristen Greene, Ross J. Micheals, Kayee K. Hanaoka, Gregory P. Fiumara
In this report, we describe in detail the design and usability testing of a touchscreen interface for multimodal biometric capture, an application called WSABI, Web Services for the Acquisition of Biometric Information. The application code is publicly

Incorporating Biometric Software Development Kits into the Development Process

August 1, 2014
Author(s)
Karen Marshall, Ross J. Micheals, Kevin C. Mangold, Kayee K. Hanaoka
Biometric devices have emerged as pervasive and indispensable tools in facilitating security in many industries and governments worldwide�. The use of these devices has consistently increased and advanced. However, advancement of the methodologies used to

Incorporating Biometric Software Development Kits into the Development Process

May 9, 2013
Author(s)
Karen Marshall, Ross J. Micheals, Kevin C. Mangold, Kayee K. Hanaoka
Biometric devices have emerged as pervasive and indispensable tools in facilitating security in many industries and governments worldwide—the use of these devices has consistently increased and advanced. However, advancement of the methodologies used to

Slap Fingerprint Segmentation Evaluation 2004 Analysis Report

March 1, 2005
Author(s)
Brad Ulery, R. A. Hicklin, Craig I. Watson, Michael D. Indovina, Kayee Hanaoka
The Slap Fingerprint Segmentation Evaluation 2004 (Slap Seg04) was conducted to assess the accuracy of algorithms used to segment slap fingerprint images into individual fingerprint images. Segmenters from ten different organizations were evaluated on data