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¡¡    The Center for Biometrics and Security Research (CBSR) is foun ded by the Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CASIA).         
        CBSR aims to research and develop cutting-edge biometrics and intelligent surveillance technologies and applications, and to develop biometric standards, databases and protocols and perform biometric product testing.
         The CBSR currently maintains about 70 researchers, engineers and master and PhD students, collaboration evangelists, and adminis
-trators, and is one of the world largest teams for biometrics.

     
A television program about face recognition technology of CBSR was presented on CCTV -2 "Service For You"
2007-06-28

CBSR proposed the first face recognition international standard for China in the International Biometrics Standardization Meeting in Berlin, German ( ISO/IEC JTC1/SC37) 2007-6-18

The construction of student corner is finished and welcome to visit 2007-05-30
CBSR Advisor, Prof. Tieniu Tan,to Deliver a Speech "Developments in the Burgeoning Chinese Biometrics Market" at Biometrics Exhibition and Conferences 2006
CBSR Director, Prof. Stan Z. Li, Delivers a Plenary Speech on ¡°Biometrics in china¡± at International Biometrics Standardization Meetings £šISO/IEC JTC1/SC37£©2006-7-15
Prof. Stan Z. Li is appointed an Associated Editor of IEEE Trans on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence 2006-7-1
Prof. Stan Z. Li Gave a Short Course on Face Biometrics at University of Oulu, and Interviewed by High Tech Forum of ¡¶KALEVA¡·Magazine and by¡¶TECHNOLOGY & ECONOMICS¡·2006-4-20
Professor Stan Z. Li Delivers an Invited Talk on "Challenges and Solutions for Accurate Face Recognition" at The 7th IEEE International Conference Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition ( FG2006) 2006-4-15
AuthenMetric face recognition technology has been deployed for automatic immigration checking at ShenZhen-Hong Kong boarder since June 16 2005. One year operation show that the smart gates are preferred by 50% of passengers. 2006-6-20
AuthenMetric F1 Face Recognition System Distinguished Twins 2006-3-1
HK Biometric Passports Set for 2007

 

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