IEEE International Conference on Biometrics: Theory, Applications & Systems

Event Dates

Sep 08, 2015 - Sep 11, 2015

Location

Arlington, VA (Washington DC Area), USA

Submission Deadline

Apr 01, 2015

The IEEE Seventh International Conference on Biometrics: Theory,

Applications and Systems (BTAS 2015), a continuation of the highly

successful BTAS conference series started in 2007, will be held in the

September 8 – 11, 2015 time period in Arlington, Virginia in the

Washington, DC area (USA). BTAS 2015 is a premier research conference

focused on all aspects of biometrics. It is intended to have a broad

scope, including advances in fundamental signal processing, image

processing, pattern recognition, and statistical and mathematical

techniques relevant to biometrics.

BTAS 2015 topics will include biometrics based on voice, fingerprint,

iris, face, handwriting, gait, and other modalities. Multi-modal

biometrics, soft biometrics, new biometrics based on novel sensing

technologies, and biometrics for mobile-devices will receive particular

attention. Papers examining usability and social impacts of biometrics

technology are encouraged.

For more details, including paper submission deadlines, please see

http://btas2015.org/Call_for_Papers.html

Call for Special Sessions

The organizing committee welcomes proposals for organizing special

sessions at BTAS 2015. The aim of these sessions is to highlight fields

of special and emerging interest in biometrics.

Suggested areas include:

• On using biometrics and forensics to provide evidence in a court of law

• On the use of cognitive psychology in biometric analysis

• Mobile biometrics

• Post-mortem biometrics

• Biometric system usability and ergonomics

• Biometrics in the cloud

Special Session proposals on other areas not indicated above are also

welcome and highly encouraged. For more details, please see

http://btas2015.org/Call_for_Special_Sessions.html

Call for Tutorials

The organizing committee is pleased to invite tutorial proposals for

BTAS 2015. Tutorials can be for either half-a-day or full day. Tutorials

will be held on 08 September 2015, a day before the main conference begins.

Tutorial proposals can address either emerging or established research

topics that will be of broad interest to the biometrics community.

Tutorials are expected to offer an opportunity for BTAS 2015

participants to acquire technical knowledge in emerging and/or

established research areas in biometrics. Examples of topics may

include, but are not limited to biometric security, forensics, and other

challenging biometric applications such as remote and/or non-cooperative

biometrics applications; biometric information fusion; latest

advancements in various modalities; usability and user-centered studies;

and performance assessment.

For more details, please see http://btas2015.org/Call_for_Tutorials.html