DocumentCode :
2225947
Title :
The intelligence advanced research projects activity — Its BEST and beyond
Author :
King, Michael C.
Author_Institution :
Intelligence Advanced Research Project Activity (IARPA)
fYear :
2011
fDate :
1-6 May 2011
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
1
Abstract :
In October 2007, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) formally established the Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA). IARPA´s mission is to invest in high-risk/high-payoff research programs that have the potential to provide the U.S. with an overwhelming intelligence advantage over our future adversaries. Biometrics has surfaced as a technology area of interest to IARPA. Today´s biometric acquisition systems generally require cooperative or conditioned individuals under controlled or constrained conditions to achieve desired levels of recognition performance. IARPA´s Office of Smart Collection has established the Biometrics Exploitation Science and Technology (BEST) Program to significantly: 1) advance the Intelligence Community´s (IC) ability to achieve high-confidence match performance, even when the features are derived from non-ideal data; and 2) relax the constraints currently required to acquire high fidelity biometric signatures. The BEST Program is addressing many of the underlying biometrics technology challenges by investigating innovative approaches that enable revolutionary advances in science, algorithms, devices, and systems. IARPA is also seeking innovative ideas and concepts for the advancement of standoff biometrics technologies. An emphasis is placed on classifying and recognizing unique human phenomenology (i.e. anatomical, physiologicaIn October 2007, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) formally established the Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA). IARPA´s mission is to invest in high-risk/high-payoff research programs that have the potential to provide the U.S. with an overwhelming intelligence advantage over our future adversaries. Biometrics has surfaced as a technology area of interest to IARPA. Today´s biometric acquisition systems generally require cooperative or conditioned individuals under controlled or constrained conditions to achieve desired leve- - ls of recognition performance. IARPA´s Office of Smart Collection has established the Biometrics Exploitation Science and Technology (BEST) Program to significantly: 1) advance the Intelligence Community´s (IC) ability to achieve high-confidence match performance, even when the features are derived from non-ideal data; and 2) relax the constraints currently required to acquire high fidelity biometric signatures. The BEST Program is addressing many of the underlying biometrics technology challenges by investigating innovative approaches that enable revolutionary advances in science, algorithms, devices, and systems. IARPA is also seeking innovative ideas and concepts for the advancement of standoff biometrics technologies. An emphasis is placed on classifying and recognizing unique human phenomenology (i.e. anatomical, physiological, and/or behavioral), or novel biometric signatures, that may by acquired from significantly greater ranges than from today´s commercially available biometrics technology.l, and/or behavioral), or novel biometric signatures, that may by acquired from significantly greater ranges than from today´s commercially available biometrics technology.
Keywords :
biometrics (access control); project management; research and development; biometric acquisition system; biometrics technology; high fidelity biometric signature; high-risk/high-payoff research programs; intelligence advanced research projects activity; Biomedical optical imaging; Biometrics; Electrical engineering; Humans; Machine vision; Medical services; Optical imaging;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Lasers and Electro-Optics (CLEO), 2011 Conference on
Conference_Location :
Baltimore, MD
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1223-4
Type :
conf
Filename :
5950062
Link To Document :
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