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Neurotechnology Tops NIST Fingerprint Accuracy

Neurotechnology Tops NIST Fingerprint Accuracy Evaluation.

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Neurotechnology Tops NIST Fingerprint Accuracy Evaluation.

Biometric developer Neurotechnology has topped NIST’s Minutiae Interoperability Exchange (MINEX) III for fingerprint biometrics matching algorithms.

Neurotechnology’s +010E algorithm developed for Neurotechnology’s MegaMatcher was evaluated by NIST with a 0.000006 pooled 2-finger false non-match rate (FNMR) at a false match rate (FMR) of 0.01, and an FNMR of 0.00323 at an FMR of 0.0001 for native one-finger matching.

Its results are 10x better than the second-best algorithm tested and Neurotechnology is now at the top of both the template generation and matching categories of MINEX III.

Neurotechnology Tops NIST Accuracy Evaluation

“We are proud to achieve such great results in the latest NIST MINEX III evaluation, which highlighted Neurotechnology’s industry-leading performance in the biometric field,” says Evaldas Borcovas, biometric research lead at Neurotechnology.

“Over the past few months our algorithms have shown top results in multiple NIST evaluations, often overtaking the closest competitors by significant margins and setting ever higher accuracy standards for the industry. I believe such performance is a true testament of our team’s ability to continuously provide market leading multi-biometric technologies.”

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