Every year, internationally recognised biometrics experts come together to exchange the latest research results, requirements and developments in biometrics. ATHENE researcher Prof. Christoph Busch from Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences is General Chair of the conference.
Every year, internationally recognised biometrics experts come together to exchange the latest research results, requirements and developments in biometrics. ATHENE is one of the co-organizers of the conference.
Digital face manipulation has become a thriving topic in the last few years, especially after the popularity of the term DeepFakes. Traditionally, the number and realism of digital face manipulations have been limited by the lack of sophisticated editing tools, the domain expertise required, and the complex and time-consuming process involved. Nowadays, it is becoming increasingly easy to manipulate pictures and videos, thanks to: the accessibility to large-scale public data and the evolution of deep learning techniques. As a result, open software and mobile applications opened the door to anyone to create fake images and videos, without any experience in the field.
The 2022 IEEE International Workshop on Biometrics and Forensics (IWBF 2022) is an international forum devoted to facilitating synergies in research and development among the areas of multimedia forensics, forensic biometrics, and forensic science. State-of-the-art research in areas such as biometrics, forensic science, surveillance, and multimedia forensics will be presented. The 10th edition of IWBF will be a meeting place for those concerned with the use of advanced biometric technologies in forensic applications, attracting participants from industry, research, academia, and end-users.
The lecture Biometric Systems, held by Christoph Busch at the Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences, is also open to students of the TU Darmstadt. Start is April 19, Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences, Schöfferstr. 10; Room D14/00.04.
The German Biometrics Working Group is holding its next meeting to exchange information about the latest research results, requirements and developments in biometrics. Together with the European Association of Biometrics, EAB for short, Prof. Christoph Busch from Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences is organising the meeting of internationally recognised biometrics experts.
The European Association for Biometrics (EAB) offers a workshop to discuss the development of a freely available, portable and extensible implementation of ISO/IEC 29794-1: 2016 quality assessment algorithms. ATHENE is one of the sponsors of the workshop.
The European Association for Biometrics (EAB) is offering a workshop to discuss the development of a freely available, portable and extensible implementation of ISO/IEC 29794-1: 2016 quality assessment algorithms. ATHENE is one of the supporters of the workshop.
Prof. Christoph Busch is a guest at the Leopoldina Lecture. He will give the keynote lecture "Demographischer Bias versus Fairness in der Biometrie" and discuss current and future risks to citizens' privacy with other guests.
The German Biometrics Working Group is holding its next meeting to exchange information about the latest research results, requirements and developments in biometrics. Together with the European Association of Biometrics, EAB for short, Prof. Christoph Busch from Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences is organising the meeting of internationally recognised biometrics experts.