Mini-Track on
Improving IO Processes
Chair: Douglas
Webster
Mini-Track on Information Assurance/CND
Chair: Kevin
Streff
Mini-Track on IO as a Broader
Theme
Chair: Geoffrey
Darnton
Workshops
Legal Aspects and Issues,
facilitated by Major Richard Blatt
Biometrics
Facilitated by:
Dr Kenneth Revett,
Department of Computer Science, University
of Westminster, Harrow School
of Computer Science, London, England
This mini track invites submissions of papers at the
theoretical and practical levels in both behavioral and physiological
biometrics in relation to enhanced computer security. We are seeking qualitative,
experience-based and quantitative papers as well as work in progress from
academics, information systems practitioners, consultants, and government
departments. Topics may include, but are not limited to:
1. Novel
algorithmic approaches to biometrics;
2. Novel
behavioral biometrics such as mouse dynamics;
3. The
Brain Computer Interface as a novel biometric;
4. The
role of dynamic/cancelable biometrics;
5. The
need for a comprehensive biometric ontology
For details of how to submit to this mini track, see the call for papers page.
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