Dr Mohamed Abomhara from NTNU participated and deliver a talk titled “How to do it right: A framework for biometrics supported border control” at e-democracy 2019 conference, that took place in Athens, Greece on December 12, 2019. During this event, we presented various ethical, social and legal challenges arising due […]
Biometrics
To better meet the needs of end-users, we have adapted the pilots’ scenarios accordingly. The framework described below provides the structure and context in which the evaluation of our innovative solution will be carried out. In our tests, three categories of users are participating taking into consideration the strictest privacy […]
On October 30, 2019, Lénárd Zsákai, Executive Police Officer at Hungarian National Police, presented SMILE concept and approach and how biometric traits can be used to facilitate the crossing of land borders.Biometrics Institute Congress -organised by the Biometrics Institute- is a must-attend event by providing a meeting place for biometrics […]
Researchers from CERTH presented work done in the context of the SMILE action regarding biometrics identification titled “Iris authentication utilizing co-occurrence matrices and textile features”. The presentation took place in the context of the 2nd International Workshop on Research & Innovation for Secure Societies – RISS 2019 on October 10, […]
Mr Georgios Stavropoulos from CERTH presented SMILE at the 6th edition of the EAB Research Projects Conference that took place at the premises of Fraunhofer in Darmstadt, Germany on September 17 2019. Mr Stavropoulos presented SMILE Action during a session dedicated to on-going projects, and he provided insights into the […]
On September 10, 2019, CERTH’s researchers presented the work carried out in the SMILE Action context concerning a novel design of 3D Convolutional Neural Networks for Human Action Recognition on low power devices in a special poster session.The 30th British Machine Vision Conference took place in Cardiff, UK and is […]
On June 16, 2019, CERTH’s researchers presented the work done concerning the soft biometrics and their real-time implementation on low power devices while giving a detailed description of the overall concept and technical approach of the project. The soft biometrics module held the attention of the attendees as it can […]
SMILE’s H2020 Action technical partners and end-users have just started the 2nd test pilot deployment at Border policing Department, National University of Public services, Budapest, Hungary. The purpose of this hands-on lab testing is to examine the operation of the SMILE system as a whole and fine-tune the individual components […]
On September 24th, George Stavropoulos of Centre of Research & Technology – Hellas (CERTH ITI) presented an overview of SMILE Action, use cases and architecture, technical solutions, and pilot scenarios. The EAB – RPC conference is the biggest event on research projects funded by the EU in the domain of biometrics and […]
Dr Zoltán Székely of the Hungarian National Police presented SMILE’s novel mobility concept entitled “European Innovation for Land Border Mobility” in the special session “Smart mobile devices: Empowering borders – Technical challenges and opportunities for mobile ID” on April 30, 2018, in Washington, DC, USA. Find more at http://www.connectidexpo.com/sessions/i/855/i/855/#.WwVJoIiFOUk