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Information technology -- Biometric performance testing and reporting -- Part 6: Testing methodologies for operational evaluation

This standard was last reviewed and confirmed in 2017. Therefore this version remains current.

ISO/IEC 19795-6:2012: provides guidance on the operational testing of biometric systems; specifies performance metrics for operational systems; details data that may be retained by operational systems to enable performance monitoring; and specifies requirements on test methods, recording of data, and reporting of results of operational evaluations.

ISO/IEC 19795-6:2012

Information technology -- Biometric sample quality -- Part 1: Framework

ISO/IEC 29794-1:2016, for any or all biometric sample types as necessary, establishes the following:

- terms and definitions that are useful in the specification and use of quality metrics;
- purpose and interpretation of biometric quality scores;
- encoding of quality data fields in biometric data interchange formats;
- methods for developing biometric sample datasets for the purpose of quality score normalisation;
- format for exchange of quality algorithm results;
- methods for aggregation of quality scores.

ISO/IEC 29794-1:2016

Information technology -- Biometric data interchange formats -- Part 13: Voice data

ISO/IEC 19794-13:2018 specifies a data interchange format that can be used for storing, recording, and transmitting digitized acoustic human voice data (speech) assumed to be from a single speaker recorded in a single session. This format is designed specifically to support a wide variety of Speaker Identification and Verification (SIV) applications, both text-dependent and text-independent, with minimal assumptions made regarding the voice data capture conditions or the collection environment.

ISO/IEC 19794-13:2018

Information technology -- Common Biometric Exchange Formats Framework -- Part 1: Data element specification

ISO/IEC 19785-1:2015 defines structures and data elements for biometric information records (BIRs).
ISO/IEC 19785-1:2015 defines the concept of a domain of use to establish the applicability of a standard or specification that complies with CBEFF requirements.
ISO/IEC 19785-1:2015 defines the concept of a CBEFF patron format, which is a published BIR format specification that complies with CBEFF requirements, specified by a CBEFF patron.

ISO/IEC 19785-1:2015

Information technology -- Biometric Identity Assurance Services -- Part 1: BIAS services

ISO/IEC 30108-1:2015 defines the architecture, operations, data elements, and basic requirements for biometric identity assurance services, a framework for the implementation of generic, biometric-based identity services within a services-oriented environment. An identity in the context of BIAS comprises a subject, biographic data, and biometric data. Other parts are intended to define specific BIAS implementations (or bindings) within specific environments, for example, SOAP web services.

ISO/IEC 30108-1:2015

Information technology -- Object oriented BioAPI -- Part 1: Architecture

ISO/IEC 30106-1:2016 specifies an architecture for a set of interfaces which define the OO BioAPI. Components defined in this part of ISO/IEC 30106 include a framework, Biometric Service Providers (BSPs), Biometric Function Providers (BFPs) and a component registry.

ISO/IEC 30106-1:2016

Information technology -- Biometric application programming interface -- Part 1: BioAPI specification

ISO/IEC 19784-1:2018 defines the Application Programming Interface (API) and Service Provider Interface (SPI) for standard interfaces within a biometric system that support the provision of that biometric system using components from multiple vendors. It provides interworking between such components through adherence to this and to other International Standards.

ISO/IEC 19784-1:2018

Information technology -- Vocabulary -- Part 37: Biometrics

ISO/IEC 2382-37:2017 establishes a systematic description of the concepts in the field of biometrics pertaining to recognition of human beings and reconciles variant terms in use in pre-existing biometric standards against the preferred terms, thereby clarifying the use of terms in this field.

ISO/IEC 2382-37:2017