Special Issue: Information Fusion in Biometrics

Event Dates

Mar 15, 2015 - Mar 15, 2015

Location

Journal

Submission Deadline

Mar 15, 2015

Special issue on “Information Fusion in Biometrics” (Information Fusion, Elsevier – Impact Factor 3.47)

Biometrics based authentication, an integral component of identity science, is now being utilized in several applications. Biometric systems use face, fingerprints, iris, voice, gait, etc. to recognize an individual. Examples of large-scale biometric applications include the Office of Biometric Identity Management (OBIM) in the United States, the Aadhaar project in India and the National ID project in Indonesia. In addition, a number of law enforcement agencies and crime scene investigators rely on the use of biometrics for recognizing individuals. A robust biometric system has to rely on multiple sources of information in order to render a decision. For example, a face recognition system may glean information from multiple video frames in order to generate an individual’s facial profile; a fingerprint system may consolidate information from all 10 fingers; a biometric system may use multiple traits, such as face, fingerprint and iris; or, a system may combine biometric information with demographic and soft biometric data such as age, gender and race. More recent research has studied the possibility of mixing biometrics in order to impart privacy to biometric templates. Further, in the context of security, methods for integrating an anti-spoofing module with the biometric matcher are being studied. Another area of active research is multibiometric template security. This special issue will focus on recent theoretical and operational advances in biometric fusion. The goal is to bring together researchers and practitioners in (multi)biometrics to share their current research work on related topics. Topics appropriate for this special issue include (but are not necessarily limited to):

New theoretical approaches for information fusion in biometrics

Multispectral and multisensor biometric fusion

Integrating biometrics with biographic/demographic or soft biometric data

Novel sensors to acquire multibiometric data

Co-training multiple biometric matchers

Multibiometric cryptosystems

Biometric fusion in mobile phones

Incorporating anti-spoofing methods in a biometric matcher

Quality-based biometric fusion

Combining geo-spatial data with biometric data

Fusion methods for Big Data in biometrics

Measuring entropy of multibiometric templates

Novel feature/score/rank/decision-level fusion schemes

Combining biometric data with forensic evidence

Mixing templates for biometric security

New multibiometric datasets

Manuscripts should be submitted electronically online at http://ees.elsevier.com/inffus

The corresponding author will have to create a user profile if one has not been established before at Elsevier.

To ensure that all manuscripts are correctly identified for inclusion into the special issue, it is important that authors select “SI: INFFUS in Biometrics” when they reach the “Article Type” step in the submission process.

Guest Editor(s)

Richa Singh, rsingh@iiitd.ac.in, IIIT-Delhi, India

Arun Ross, rossarun@cse.msu.edu, Michigan State University, USA

Kevin Bowyer, kwb@cse.nd.edu, University of Notre Dame, USA

Important dates

Deadline for Submission: March 15, 2015

First review: June 1st, 2015

Revised paper due: July 15th, 2015

Final decision: September 15th, 2015