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AS ISO/IEC 19795.1-2007

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Information technology - Biometric performance testing and reporting Principles and framework

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Superseded date

08-09-2022

Superseded by

AS ISO/IEC 19795.1:2022

Language(s)

English

Published date

02-07-2007

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1 - AS ISO/IEC 19795.1-2007 Information technology - Biometric performance testing and reporting Part 1: Principles and framework
4 - PREFACE
5 - CONTENTS
7 - INTRODUCTION
9 - 1 Scope
9 - 2 Conformance
9 - 3 Normative references
10 - 4 Terms and definitions
10 - 4.1 Biometric data
11 - 4.2 User interaction with a biometric system
11 - 4.3 Personnel involved in the evaluation
12 - 4.4 Types of evaluation
13 - 4.5 Biometric applications
13 - 4.6 Performance measures
15 - 4.7 Data presentation curves
15 - 4.8 Statistical terms
16 - 5 General biometric system
16 - 5.1 Conceptual diagram of general biometric system
16 - 5.2 Conceptual components of a general biometric system
18 - 5.3 Functions of general biometric system
20 - 5.4 Enrolment, verification & identification transactions
20 - 5.5 Performance measure
22 - 6 Planning the evaluation
22 - 6.1 General
22 - 6.2 Use of other parts of ISO/IEC 19795
22 - 6.3 Determine information about the system
23 - 6.4 Controlling factors that influence performance
24 - 6.5 Test subject selection
25 - 6.6 Test size
26 - 6.7 Multiple tests
27 - 7 Data collection
27 - 7.1 Avoidance of data collection errors
28 - 7.2 Data and details collected
28 - 7.3 Enrolments
29 - 7.4 Genuine transactions
30 - 7.5 Identification transactions of users enrolled in the system
31 - 7.6 Impostor transactions
33 - 7.7 Identification transactions of users not enrolled in the system
34 - 8 Analyses
34 - 8.1 General
34 - 8.2 Fundamental performance metrics
36 - 8.3 Verification system performance metrics
38 - 8.4 (Open-set) Identification system performance metrics
39 - 8.5 Closed-set identification
39 - 8.6 Detection error trade-off / Receiver operating characteristic curves
40 - 8.7 Uncertainty of estimates
40 - 9 Record keeping
41 - 10 Reporting performance results
41 - 10.1 Fundamental metrics
41 - 10.2 Verification system metrics
41 - 10.3 Identification system metrics
42 - 10.4 Closed-set identification system metrics
42 - 10.5 Reporting test details
43 - 10.6 Graphical presentation of results
46 - Annex A (informative) Differences between evaluation types
47 - Annex B (informative) Test size and uncertainty
54 - Annex C (informative) Factors influencing performance
60 - Annex D (informative) Pre-selection
61 - Annex E (informative) Identification performance as a function of database size
62 - Annex F (informative) Algorithms for generating ROC, DET and CMC curves
63 - Bibliography

Adopts ISO/IEC 19751-1:2006 identically, to specify the general principles applicable to the testing of biometric systems.

Committee
IT-032
DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
0 7337 8245 0
Pages
56
ProductNote
Pending Revision indicates that as a result of the Aged Standards review process, the document needs updating. If no project proposal, meeting the quality criteria, is received within the 12 month timeframe, the document shall be withdrawn.
PublisherName
Standards Australia
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy
Supersedes

Standards Relationship
ISO/IEC 19795-1:2006 Identical

First published as AS ISO/IEC 19795.1-2007.

AS ISO/IEC 19795.2-2010 Information technology - Biometric performance testing and reporting Testing methodologies for technology and scenario evaluation (Reconfirmed 2022)

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