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New VeriEye SDK from Neurotechnology Enables Development of Reliable, Cost-effective Biometric Iris Recognition Systems
Date:6/26/2008

dd VeriEye SDK for iris recognition to our line of biometric fingerprint, face and object recognition technologies," said Justas Kranauskas, Neurotechnology's iris identification project lead. "Having a full suite of biometric recognition modalities allows us to provide a best- fit solution for each customer."

VeriEye provides a high degree of accuracy and reliability. When tested on the publicly available dataset ICE2005 Exp 1 (NIST ICE-1), Neurotechnology's VeriEye iris recognition algorithm achieved the following results at a matching speed of 50,000 iris templates per second:
-- 0.11% False Rejection Rate (FRR) at a False Acceptance Rate (FAR) of

0.1%

-- 0.16% FRR at FAR=0.01%, and

-- 0.33% FRR at FAR=0%.

These are the best known results ever to have been achieved on this database. Similar results are achieved on other datasets.

VeriEye supports the following standards:

-- ANSI INCITS 379-2004 (American National Standard for Information

Technology - Iris Image Interchange Format)

-- ISO/IEC 19794-6 (Information technology - Biometric data interchange

formats - Iris image data)

VeriEye Standard SDK and VeriEye Extended SDK are available now with highly competitive licensing options through Neurotechnology or from distributors worldwide. A 30-day trial version with full functionality is also available for download. For more information and downloads, go to: http://www.neurotechnology.com.

About Neurotechnology

Neurotechnology is a provider of high-precision biometric fingerprint, face and iris identification algorithms, object recognition technology and software development products. More than 1900 system integrators, security companies and hardware providers integrate Neurotechnology's algorithms and software development technologies into their own products, with millions of customer installations
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