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The Multiscenario Multienvironment BioSecure Multimodal Database (BMDB)

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2010
Short description:
The Multiscenario Multienvironment BioSecure Multimodal Database (BMDB) / Tistarelli, M., Brodo, L., Ortega-Garcia, J., Fierrez, J., Alonso-Fernandez, F., Galbally, J., Freire, M.R., Gonzalez-Rodriguez, J., Carmen García, M., Alba Castro, J.L., Gonzalez Agulla, E., Garcia-Salicetti, S., Allano, L., Ly-Van, B., Dorizzi, B., Kittler, J., Bourlai, T., Poh, N., Farzin, D., Ng, M.W.R., et al.. - In: IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON PATTERN ANALYSIS AND MACHINE INTELLIGENCE. - ISSN 0162-8828. - 32:6(2010), pp. 1097-1111. [10.1109/TPAMI.2009.76]
abstract:
A new multimodal biometric database designed and acquired within the framework of the European BioSecure Network of Excellence is presented. It is comprised of more than 600 individuals acquired simultaneously in three scenarios: 1 over the Internet, 2 in an office environment with desktop PC, and 3 in indoor/outdoor environments with mobile portable hardware. The three scenarios include a common part of audio/video data. Also, signature and fingerprint data have been acquired both with desktop PC and mobile portable hardware. Additionally, hand and iris data were acquired in the second scenario using desktop PC. Acquisition has been conducted by 11 European institutions. Additional features of the BioSecure Multimodal Database (BMDB) are: two acquisition sessions, several sensors in certain modalities, balanced gender and age distributions, multimodal realistic scenarios with simple and quick tasks per modality, cross-European diversity, availability of demographic data, and compatibility with other multimodal databases. The novel acquisition conditions of the BMDB allow us to perform new challenging research and evaluation of either monomodal or multimodal biometric systems, as in the recent BioSecure Multimodal Evaluation campaign. A description of this campaign including baseline results of individual modalities from the new database is also given. The database is expected to be available for research purposes through the BioSecure Association during 2008.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
BMDB; acquisition sessions; biosecure association; cross European diversity; demographic data; fingerprint data; mobile portable hardware; multimodal biometric database; multiscenario multienvironment biosecure multimodal database; office environment
List of contributors:
Tistarelli, Massimo; Brodo, Linda; Ortega-Garcia, Javier; Fierrez, Julian; Alonso-Fernandez, Fernando; Galbally, Javier; Freire, Manuel R.; Gonzalez-Rodriguez, Joaquin; Carmen García, Mateo; Alba Castro, José Luis; Gonzalez Agulla, Elisardo; Garcia-Salicetti, Sonia; Allano, Lorène; Ly-Van, Bao; Dorizzi, Bernadette; Kittler, Josef; Bourlai, Thirimachos; Poh, Norman; Farzin, Deravi; Ng, Ming W. R.; Fairhurst, Michael C.; Hennebert, Jean; Humm, Andreas; Richiardi, Jonas; Drygajlo, Andrzej; Ganster, Harald; Sukno, Federico M.; Pavani, Sri Kaushik; Frangi, Alejandro; Akarun, Lale; Savran, Arman; Otero Muras, Enrique
Authors of the University:
BRODO Linda
TISTARELLI Massimo
Handle:
https://iris.uniss.it/handle/11388/263773
Full Text:
https://iris.uniss.it//retrieve/handle/11388/263773/197230/OrtegaGarcia_J_Articolo_2010_Multiscenario.pdf
Published in:
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON PATTERN ANALYSIS AND MACHINE INTELLIGENCE
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