This work discusses a comprehensive amount of anti-forensic techniques and introduces classifications. These techniques are already covering a wide range
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Henrik Kawa defended his Master Thesis on Homomorphic Encryption for Fingerprint Verification
Henrik Kawa defended his Master Thesis on Homomorphic Encryption for Fingerprint Verification Biometric data is unique to each individual and
Jessica Steinberger verteidigt ihre Dissertation an der Universität Twente
Die langjährige Mitarbeiterin und Promovendin der Arbeitsgruppe da/sec Jessica Steinberger hat erfolgreich ihre Dissertation an der Universität Twente, Enschede, Niederlande
Pascal Keilbach defended his Master Thesis on Fingerprint Presentation Attack Detection using Laser Speckle Contrast Imaging
Pascal Keilbach defended his Master Thesis on Fingerprint Presentation Attack Detection using Laser Speckle Contrast Imaging Fingerprint recognition systems
Sam Afzal-Houshmand defended his Master thesis on „Information fusion in large-scale biometric identification systems“
The increased use of biometrics due to interest and acceptance have necessitated the development of accurate and efficient systems. This
Jonas Otte defended his Master thesis on „Morphing Detection“
Nowadays the entire world is made smaller than ever before, meaning that traveling across the globe has been made easy
Daniel Fischer defended his Master thesis on „Multi-Instance Fingerprint Classification based on Global Features“
Fingerprints are one of the most used biometric characteristics. They are used in a wide range of applications, as the
Florian Struck awarded for his Bachelor thesis
For his Bachelor thesis entitled „Automatic detection of glasses in ocular images“ Florian Struck won the second place in the
Jonas Köhr defended his Bachelor thesis on „Facial Soft Biometrics Framework“
Soft biometric traits, e.g. gender or eye colour, can be effectively used to assist traditional biometric recognition systems. The facial
Lisa Hoppe defended her Bachelor Thesis on „Impact of eye diseases on biometric verification“
This thesis evaluates the impact of eye diseases on biometric verification, considering the drop in accuracy of recognition they can