BS ISO/IEC 19795-4:2008
$198.66
Information technology. Biometric performance testing and reporting – Interoperability performance testing
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2008 | 56 |
This part of ISO/IEC 19795 prescribes methods for technology and scenario evaluations of multi-supplier biometric systems that use biometric data conforming to biometric data interchange format standards.
It specifies requirements needed to assess
-
performance available from samples formatted according to a standard interchange format (SIF),
-
performance available when samples formatted according to a SIF are exchanged,
-
performance available from samples formatted according to a SIF, relative to proprietary data formats,
-
SIF interoperability, by quantifying cross-product performance relative to single-product performance,
-
performance available from multi-sample and multimodal data formatted according to one or more SIFs, and
-
performance interoperability of biometric capture devices.
In addition, this part of ISO/IEC 19795
-
includes procedures for establishing an interoperable set of implementations,
-
defines procedures for testing interoperability with previously established sets of implementations, and
-
gives testing procedures for the measurement of interoperable performance.
It does not
-
establish a conformance test for biometric data interchange formats, or
-
provide test procedures for online data collection.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
---|---|
11 | Scope Conformance |
12 | Normative references Terms and definitions |
14 | Abbreviated terms |
15 | Goals Coverage |
18 | Target application Biometric application Defining a transaction Reporting for identification systems |
19 | Interoperable application Statement of coverage Dimension of the interoperability space |
20 | Number of products Purpose Interoperability testing |
21 | Sufficiency testing |
22 | Metrics General Figures of merit Recognition performance figure of merit |
23 | Measuring component failure |
24 | Interoperability matrices General Three-way interoperability with sBDB generators |
25 | Two-way interoperability with sBDB generators |
26 | Fixed operating point interoperability Reporting failure of sBDB generators Proprietary performance |
27 | Conducting a test Structure of test Sample data Acquisition General Offline acquisition Online acquisition Hybrid acquisition |
28 | Biometric capture device performance testing Representative data Collection of ancillary data Corpus size Removal of subject-specific metadata Removal of unrepresentative metadata |
29 | Origin of samples Untainted samples Sequestered data Conformance testing Conformance Executing conformance tests |
30 | Reporting Constraints on the sBDBs Optional encodings Optional encodings from profile standards Deviation from the base standard Data encapsulation |
31 | Components Components for sufficiency testing Establishing modularity requirements Components for interoperability testing Underlying algorithms Capture device user interfaces |
32 | Multimodal components Component variability Component reporting requirements Planning decisions Computational intensity |
33 | Supplier recruitment Provision of samples to suppliers Equivalency of generator resources |
34 | Handling violations of test requirements Comparison subsystem output data encapsulation Fundamental generator requirement Functional properties Generator implementation Failure to process Generator error logging |
35 | Fundamental comparison subsystem requirement Functional requirement Comparison subsystem implementation Comparison subsystem errors General requirements on software implementations Invocation Side effects Memory access |
36 | Communication Prevention and detection of gaming General aspects General Assessment of gaming risk Modes of gaming General Cartels Exploitation of test environment to alter performance |
37 | Acquired sample pass through Proprietary data pass through Polluted sBDBs Truncated sBDBs Supplier identifying information |
38 | Prevention and detection of gaming Planning Consequences of gaming Inspection of anomalous results Disclosure of participants |
39 | Removal of non-essential information Perturbation Reporting Test procedure Primary test Overview Verification Identification |
40 | Uncertainty measurement Variance estimation Remedial testing Survey of configurable parameters Interpretation of the interoperability matrix Determination of interoperable subsystems General |
41 | Identifying interoperable combinations of subsystems General Interoperability against a performance target Method Reporting of data used in significance test computation |
42 | Setting the significance level Interoperability relative to performance of a reference syst Interoperability relative to the group under consideration |
43 | Acceptable numbers of interoperable subsystems Combinatorial search for maximum interoperability-classes |
44 | Multiple interoperable subgroups Statistical stability of the test result |
45 | Interoperability with previously certified products Decertification considerations Continuity of testing Interoperability with previously certified generators |
46 | Interoperability with previously certified comparison subsys Treatment of systematic effects |
47 | Retroactive exclusion from analysis Overall sufficiency |