Design and evaluation of biometric-enabled interview assisting traveller screening technology / Dmitry Gorodnichy. : D68-3/223-2018E-PDF
"This report presents the deliverables for the “Roadmap for Biometrics at the Border" (CSSP-2015-TI2158) study conducted by the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) in partnership with University of Arizona (UA) and San Diego State University (SDSU) through support from the Defence Research and Development Canada, Canadian Safety and Security Program (CSSP). The main objective of this study was to generate critical knowledge related to the use of biometric-enabled Interview Assisting Traveller Screening (IATS) technology, such as AVATAR kiosks developed by UA and SDSU. The deliverables include: overview of manual behaviour screening limitations, overview of challenges related to designing biometric-enabled behaviour screening (BEBS) systems, development of a novel framework for designing and evaluating BEBS systems, conducting a mock-up experiment with the AVATAR kioskat the CBSA, and recommendations based on the insights gained from the conducted evaluations"--Abstract.
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