IEEE Access (Jan 2015)

IEEE Access Special Section Editorial: Applying Four D’S of Machine Learning to Advance Biometrics

  • Mayank Vatsa,
  • Richa Singh,
  • Kevin Bowyer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2015.2513478
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3
pp. 3083 – 3084

Abstract

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With the availability of inexpensive biometric sensors, computing power, and memory, it is becoming increasingly clear that biometrics technology will have broader usage, and therefore broader scope of future research in addressing newer challenges and pushing the boundaries. If we perceive of biometrics as a fundamental technology with broad scientific and economic impact, then designing efficient algorithms and systems will require a multidisciplinary effort in signal/image processing, pattern recognition, machine learning, sensor design, embedded systems, and information fusion.