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Information technology - Biometric performance testing and reporting - Part 5: Access control scenario and grading scheme

contributor authorANSI - American National Standards Institute
date accessioned2017-09-04T17:41:39Z
date available2017-09-04T17:41:39Z
date copyright2011.06.28 (R 2011)
date issued2011
identifier otherDYJQHFAAAAAAAAAA.pdf
identifier urihttp://yse.yabesh.ir/std;jsein/handle/yse/164625
description abstractThis part of ISO/IEC 19795:
— defines a common biometric access control scenario for use in scenario evaluation of biometric verification systems;
— provides a grading scheme for expressing quantitative biometric system requirements and performance levels;
— provides a common basis for conducting scenario evaluations to demonstrate that specified performance grades are being achieved which is adaptable to particular testing facilities and to specific biometric systems.
This part of ISO/IEC 19795 is applicable to performance testing of biometric systems without detailed knowledge of the comparison algorithms or of the underlying distribution of biometric characteristics in the population of interest.
The minimum false accept rate (FAR) tested by this part of ISO/IEC 19795 is 0.1%. If a lower FAR is required, customized testing (outside the scope of this part of ISO/IEC 19795) might be appropriate, and needs to be fully compliant with ISO/IEC 19795-2.
This part of ISO/IEC 19795 addresses testing a biometric system for physical access control, and the suitability of the testing for logical access devices needs to be determined on a case-by-case basis.
Not within the scope of this part of ISO/IEC 19795 is the measurement of error and throughput rates for people deliberately trying to circumvent correct recognition by the biometric system (i.e. active impostors). In addition, this part of ISO/IEC 19795 does not assess the following:
— reliability, availability and maintainability;
— security, including vulnerability;
— human factors, including user acceptance;
— environmental impacts;
— safety;
— cost/benefit/suitability;
— privacy regulation compliance.
These assessments are the responsibility of the procuring authority.
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titleANSI INCITS/ISO/IEC 19795-5num
titleInformation technology - Biometric performance testing and reporting - Part 5: Access control scenario and grading schemeen
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page44
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treeANSI - American National Standards Institute:;2011
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