BIT-MDMM2019: Biometric Identification Technologies Based on Modern Data Mining Methods |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=bitmdmm2019 |
Abstract registration deadline | November 10, 2019 |
Submission deadline | November 20, 2019 |
BIT-MDMM2019: Biometric Identification Technologies Based on Modern Data Mining Methods
Call for Book Chapter
Introduction to the Subject Area
In today's world, information security technologies and artificial intelligence technologies are rapidly developing. One of the most important directions in the construction of information systems is the creation of automatic identification systems of the person, which are based on the analysis of unique biometric characteristics. These systems gradually fill places in almost all systems of human access to objects, as well as to the databases of global and local computer networks. Biometric characteristics uniquely identify the person, they are constantly present in the person, they can not be forgotten or lost. When classifying biometric technologies, two groups of systems are distinguished according to the type of used biometric characteristics. The first group uses static biometric parameters: fingerprints, hand geometry, retina pattern, vein pattern on the finger, etc. The second group uses dynamic parameters for identification: the dynamics of the reproduction of a signature or a handwritten keyword, voice, gait, dynamics of work on the keyboard, etc.
To build biometric identification systems, various methods of intellectual data processing are used. However, not all access systems can use the same biometric characteristics. This is due to the purpose and properties of the system. For example, in computer networks, it is most efficient to use dynamic biometric characteristics, and in a car, it is better to use static characteristics. In addition, there are biometric characteristics that require the development of more advanced methods and means of their processing.
This book aims to emphasize the recent advances in the creation of biometric identification systems for various applications in the field of human activity.
This book will display the problems that arise in modern systems of biometric identification, as well as the level of development and prospects for the introduction of biometric technologies.
Volume Editors
Dr. Stepan Bilan: State University of Infrastructure &Tech, Ukraine, belanstepann@gmail.com, Stepanbilan@duit.edu.ua Dr. Mohamed Elhoseny: Faculty of Computers and Information, Mansoura University, Egypt, Mohamed_elhoseny@mans.edu.eg D. Jude Hemanth: Karunya University, India, judehemanth@karunya.edu |
Submission Guidelines
Submitted manuscripts should conform to the standard guidelines of Springer book chapter format. Manuscripts must be prepared using Latex, or MS Word. Prospective authors should submit their manuscripts electronically through Easychair submission system or email through this email: [ belanstepann@gmail.com , bstepan@ukr.net] Submitted manuscripts will be refereed by at least two independent and expert reviewers for quality, correctness, originality, and relevance.] Submitted manuscripts will be refereed by at least two independent and expert reviewers for quality, correctness, originality, and relevance.
Feature Topic Focus:
- image processing and recognition;
- intellectual technologies in systems of biometric identification;
- biometric scanners;
- methods and means of biometric identification by fingerprint;
- methods and means of biometric identification based on the iris of the eye;
- methods and means of biometric identification by hand geometry;
- methods and means of biometric identification based on retina pattern;
- methods and means of biometric identification through the veins of the fingers;
- voice authentication;
- handwriting authentication;
- identification by the handwriting on the keyboard;
- gait identification;
- finger microvibration identification;
- identification by the movement of the lips;
- identification through an electrocardiogram;
Publication
BIT-MDMM2019 proceedings will be published in Transactions on Computational Science and Computational Intelligence (Scopus Indexed).
by Springer
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to belanstepann@gmail.com or bstepan@ukr.net