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12009 INNOVATION AND KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY BMAN 61011NOV. 26, 2009
BIOMETRICS
2009 INNOVATION AND KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY BMAN 61011
SEE THROUGH
Prepared by Group 5Winnie Cheung, Zeyu Zhao, Stefan Mihai Preoteasa, Hsuan-Yi Wu (Jen), and Cheng-Yu Huang
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OUTLINE
INTRODUCTION OF BIOMETRICSBIOMETRICS / TECHNOLOGY SYSTEM / TYPES
SOCIAL SHAPING OF BIOMETRICSSCOT / ISSUES / PERFORMANCE
ETHICS & SOCIAL CONSTRUCTIONARGUMENTS / DISCUSSIONS / ACTOR NETWORK
DIFFUSION, ADOPTION AND CONSUMPTION
CONCLUSION & THE FUTURE
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WHAT IS BIOMETRICS?
“the automatic personal recognition based on physiological or behavioural characteristics”
Jain, A, et al. (1999)
Properties
Universal
Distinctive
Collectable
Permanence
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TECHNOLOGY SYSTEM
Enrolment
Scan/Capture Template Created
Stored on Database
Database
Identification Verification
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TYPES
Behavioural Gait Speech Signature
Physiological Fingerprint Face Vascular Patterns
Iris Retina DNA
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SCOT
Interpretative flexibility
– Variation
– Selection
Closure mechanisms
Relevant Social groups
– Society
– Economy
– Organization
– Individual
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Liveness testing-Real person or some kind of simulation?
Large-scale system-Which bio-tech to use and by what level?
Biometric standards-International, national or regional? Hardware and software
Testing and evaluation
ISSUES
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Efficiency-How much time biometric needs and how much time it can save?
Security-compare to traditional technologies?
Accuracy-what kind of fault might happen and faulty rate?
Interoperability and cost
Data maintenance-usage, storage, update, transmission
PERFORMANCE
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Arguments and counter-arguments for biometrics:
Technical limits
Balkanization
Cooperation
Security
The debate over privacy: psychological comfort zone, self-esteem, the objectification of the body, loss of anonymity
ARGUMENTS
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• Function creep and interoperability: – stored biometric data could be used for purposes that were not originally
foreseen, especially with the advances in system interoperability
– The temptation to function creep will grow along with the number of companies and organizations that will have access to biometric information
– Strict separation of government and commercial databases needed
• Potential for extreme and covert surveillance through more advanced technologies. Can lead to a feeling of discrimination and lack of trust for the government among the citizenry.
• Limiting individual rights vs. the Common Good: is sliding too far either way dangerous?
• The technology and it surrounding institutions need to be transparent and trusted in order for biometrics to be adopted and ethical.
• Conclusion: from the point of view of ethics, the social construction of biometrics can be best described by the ANT model
ETHICS & SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION
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ACTOR NETWORK IN BIOMETRICS
Biometrics Technology
Citizenry
Ethical Concerns
Criminals/ Terrorists
Industry Standards
Commercial Companies
Governments
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Government Sector
Financial Sector
Healthcare and Biotechnology Sector
Travel & Immigration Sector
Private Sector / Consumer Markets
DIFFUSION & ADOPTIONFrom government to citizens,
from organization to consumers
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REVENUES OF BIOMETRICS
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USES OF BIOMETRICS
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CONCLUSION
Biometrics as a technology……… (evolution point of view)
What biometrics needs is greater transparency and trust from the usersamong the population.
There is a large potential for biometrics in consumer market.
Future application and scenario will be human-centric focusing on not only security but also convenience, health, satisfaction and interaction.
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FUTURE SCENARIO
Biometrics will not only about itself. It is about the combined and integrated application in all sectors, especially with IT.
- RFID
- Flexible Electronics
- Simulation
- Interactive Design
- …………………
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FUTURE SCENARIO
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Thanks for your attention.Questions are welcome!
Prepared by Group 5Winnie Cheung, Zeyu Zhao, Stefan Mihai Preoteasa, Hsuan-Yi Wu (Jen), and Cheng-Yu Huang
BIOMETRICSSEE THROUGH
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