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Appendix A Workshop Agenda
Pages 33-39

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... · What are the challenges regarding signal quality, feature persistence over time, statistical dependence among measurements of features within and across times and method of database indexing? How do these challenges relate to the performance of a biometric system?
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... Panelists: Jean-Christophe Fondeur, SAGEM James Matey, Sarnoff Labs Sharath Pankanti, IBM Jonathon Phillips, National Institute of Standards and Technology David Scott, Rice University Noon-1:00 p.m. Lunch 1:00-3:30 Session 2: Measurement, Statistics, Testing, and Evaluation Moderator: Joe Campbell Potential Discussion Topics · How can the quality of biometric data capture be assessed with sensitivity to human rights, accessibility, and due process?
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... Panelists: George Doddington, National Institute of Standards and Technology Michele Freadman, Massport Patrick Grother, National Institute of Standards and Technology Austin Hicklin, Mitretek Systems Nell Sedransk, National Institute of Standards and Technology 3:30 Break 3:45-6:15 Session 3: Legislative, Policy, Human, and Cultural Factors Moderator: Jeanette Blomberg Potential Discussion Topics · What usability, interface, social, and human factors issues arise with the deployment of biometrics systems, and how might they be addressed? How can these factors be used to inform system and interface design?
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... Panelists: Joseph Atick, Identix Rick Lazarick, Transportation Security Agency Tony Mansfield, U.K. National Physical Laboratory Cynthia Musselman, Authenti-Corp Marek Rejman-Greene, British Telecommunications 11:45 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
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... Taipale, Center for Advanced Studies in Science and Technology Policy John Woodward, Department of Defense Biometrics Management Office, Biometrics Fusion Center 2:15-3:00 Group Brainstorm (This session did not take place due to lack of time; follow-up input in writing was solicited from participants.) Moderator: Joe Pato Potential Discussion Topics · What are the important questions and issues that have come out of this workshop that the committee should seek to address in the rest of its study?


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