Privacy-by-design rules in face recognition system

In this paper, we develop a face recognition system based on softcomputing techniques, which complies with privacy-by-design rules and defines a set of principles that are context-aware applications (including biometric sensors) and should contain to conform to European and US law. This paper deals...

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Veröffentlicht in:Neurocomputing (Amsterdam) 2013-06, Vol.109, p.49-55
Hauptverfasser: Pedraza, J., Patricio, Miguel A., de Asís, A., Molina, J.M.
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