CEO Brendan Klare was a featured speaker last week at the NIST IFPC 2018, an international face recognition conference sponsored by the Department of Homeland Security’s Science and Technology Directorate. Dr. Klare was one of an exclusive set of speakers from across the globe involved in face recognition development, deployment, and operations; his presentation addressed emerging applications in commercial face recognition solutions which was informed by the wide range of applications and systems being developed by Rank One’s customers.
IFPC 2018 was focused on all technical factors affecting the deployment and use of high performance face recognition applications, including applications, standards, advanced and rapid capture, quality assessment, age and aging effects, demographic effects, datasets, their preparation, training and tuning, presentation attack detection, non-cooperative uses, accuracy measurement, and performance tests. Part of the Department of Homeland Security’s Science and Technology Directorate, the conference aims to assemble a set of speakers from across the globe involved in face recognition development, procurement, deployment and operations. The overarching goal is to bring greater maturity to face recognition by improving performance, transparency, and trustworthiness.