IP: Innovative Approach to Biometric ID Authentication

From: believer@telepath.com Subject: IP: Innovative Approach to Biometric ID Authentication Date: Wed, 30 Sep 1998 11:16:35 -0500 To: believer@telepath.com Source: PR Newswire http://www.prnewswire.com/ DEL-ID... AN UNUSUAL AND INNOVATIVE APPROACH TO ID AUTHENTICATION MONTREAL, Sept. 28 /CNW-PRN/ - The market for ID authentication products that use biometric technologies is experiencing strong growth. The dominant technology at the moment uses finger prints (or, to be exact, finger print details, such as bifurcations or ridge endings). The reason is simple. It has long been accepted that finger prints are unique to each individual; this assumption is backed by probability analyses confirming that the theoretical probability of finding similar finger-print detail configurations in two different individuals is about 10(-20) (that is, about one chance in a billion billion). In practice, however, measuring errors can occur when processing finger-print images, increasing the probability of error to about one in a thousand for top-quality commercial systems. There are weaknesses in the existing approach, however. For example, privacy cannot be guaranteed when a digital finger print is used for ID authentication and large pieces of equipment are required. For these reasons, other options must be considered. The del-ID solution proposed by delSecur is an original and attractive approach. The delSecur system processes finger-print image data analogically, not digitally, creating an abstract image of the characteristics of the human finger. The video signal from the reader that captures the finger image is analogically processed. To register with the del-ID authentication system, you place your finger over the reader (without touching it, so you don't leave finger prints on it) and an abstract image of your finger print is stored. This becomes your personal electronic signature. When someone claiming to be you places his finger over the reader, a new abstract image is generated and authenticated by comparison with the stored image; a comparison matrix developed by delSecur is used to determine the similarity of the two images. The matrix, patented by delSecur, comes from the field of photography and may be combined with other metric matrices developed by CRIM or borrowed from other existing technologies. The delSecur concept is original. It is different from conventional approaches and its architecture is unusually simple. What distinguishes the delSecur concept is the representation of the finger image and the technology that allows this representation to be used for authentication. delSecur uses a patented process to create an abstract image that contains data unique to an individual. delSecur not only built a device to demonstrate the potential of the concept but also developed a preliminary architecture for the registration and authentication prototype, making it possible to analyze the concept--the maximum rotation angle for feasibility and authentication, for example. Given the encouraging results of the scientific evaluation of the basic concept of the del-ID system, delSecur, in partnership with CRIM and other firms, is planning to begin a case study and pilot projects with large Canadian and international firms to clarify and test technical details. The ultimate goal is implementation of a wide variety of applications on a very large scale. The del-ID system is marketed by delSecur, a Canadian company wholly owned by Grandeur Inc., a firm listed on the New York stock exchange. NASDAQ: GDER ©1998 PR Newswire. ----------------------- NOTE: In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. section 107, this material is distributed without profit or payment to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving this information for non-profit research and educational purposes only. For more information go to: http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/17/107.shtml ----------------------- ********************************************** To subscribe or unsubscribe, email: majordomo@majordomo.pobox.com with the message: (un)subscribe ignition-point email@address ********************************************** www.telepath.com/believer **********************************************
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Vladimir Z. Nuri