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IriTech Enhances Precision and Speed in its Iris Recognition Technology

IriTech has achieved considerable precision and operational speed related improvements in its number one iris recognition technology (as per the NIST IREX report). The reports related to the NIST IREX are available at http://iris.nist.gov/irex.

Iritech monocular fixed focus OEM camera sensor

The company, a leading vendor of iris-enabled biometric identification technology, services and products, has also managed to increase the matching throughput of the biometric system, which is 160 times faster as compared to the system that it had submitted during the NIST IREX test, easily overtaking the competitors who were the next best. This increase in speed also comes along with a 90% improvement in the FNMR for the open-to-the-public category of BATH test. The company was able to increase both precision and speed simultaneously, while competitive biometric identification systems were able to achieve improvement of one of these features at the cost of the other feature.

IriTech’s CEO and President, Dr. Kim, informed that for enabling positive identification the best available tool is the Iris biometric identification system that provides significant value to various national ID systems that are under construction world wide.

Source: http://www.iritech.com

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