On 21st May the new Hessian Science Minister Timon Gremmels paid his inaugural visit to Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences.
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Valentina Fohr successfully finished her Bachelor Thesis on Evaluation of Fusion Methods for Multi-Biometric Cryptosystems
Biometric Cryptosystems have become increasingly popular due to their ability to preserve privacy for biometric data, e.g., iris or fingerprints.
Berglind Ólafsdóttir successfully defended her Master’s thesis Towards Inclusive Biometric Systems Assessing Face, Iris, and Fingerprint Recognition for Individuals with Congenital Disabilities
Biometric systems are a convenient and secure way to identify or verify an individual, utilising biological or behavioural characteristics. In
New project Bio4ensics funded by Hessian Ministry of the Interior and Sport
In the research project „Bio4ensics“, new biometric methods in cyber forensics are being developed to identify perpetrators and victims based
Ahmad Foroughi successfully defended his Master Thesis on Avatar, Caricature and Sketch Face Recognition
Using avatars, caricatures and sketches today is one of the most common ways to show nonverbal cues and expresses more
Robert Christopher Nichols defended his Bachelor Thesis on Psychophysical Evaluation of Human Performance in Detecting Digital Face Image Manipulations
In recent years, increasing deployment of face recognition technology in security-critical settings, such as border control or law enforcement, has
Torsten Schlett defended his Master Thesis on: Enhancement of 3D-Data for Face Recognition
Torsten Schlett defended his Master Thesis on: Enhancement of 3D-Data for Face Recognition Face recognition can benefit from the utilization
Torsten Schlett defended his Bachelor thesis on 'Multi-spectral Iris Segmentation in visible Wavelengths'
While traditional iris recognition systems operate using near-infrared images, visible wavelength approaches have gained attention in recent years due to