Am Montag, 14.10.2019, ist Dr. Jessica Steinberger mit dem Preis der besten Dissertation vom Fachbereichstag Informatik (FBTI) ausgezeichnet worden. Der
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
Alexander Röttcher defended his Master Thesis on: Finding the suitable Doppelgänger for a Face Morphing Attack
Alexander Röttcher defended his Master Thesis on: Finding the suitable Doppelgänger for a Face Morphing Attack Passports, membership cards, or
Best Poster Award for Pawel Drozdowski at BIOSIG-2019
Pawel Drozdowski of the da/sec group received a best poster award for the contribution of „On the Application of Homomorphic
Hatim Dali defended his Master Thesis on: A Video-based Approach on contactless Fingerprints
Hatim Dali defended his Master Thesis on: a video-based approach on contactless fingerprints Fingerprints are among the most widely used
Claudia-Ioana Satnoianu defended his Master Thesis on Face Recognition, Effects and Detection of Beautification Applications
Claudia-Ioana Satnoianu defended her Master Thesis on Face Recognition, Effects and Detection of Beautification Applications The goal of this MSc
Clemens Brockschmidt defended his Bachelor Thesis on Hand and Finger Detection based on Machine Learning
Clemens Brockschmidt defended his Bachelor Thesis on Hand and Finger Detection based on Machine Learning Touchless fingerprint recognition is a
Open access article published by researchers from Hochschule Darmstadt
CRISP scientists (P. Drozdowski, Dr. C. Rathgeb, Prof. Dr. C. Busch) from Hochschule Darmstadt investigated the topic of efficient biometric
Open access paper published in cooperation of Hochschule Darmstadt and TU Darmstadt
Together with international experts, CRISP scientists from Hochschule Darmstadt and TU Darmstadt investigated privacy protection schemes for speaker recognition applications.
Biometric Keynote talk at CRISP
Prof. Alice J. O’Toole from the University of Texas at Dallas delivered a Distinguished Lecture on Deep Learning and CNN