1. Biometric Technology Courses at Purdue Success in the classroom Biometric Standards, Performance, and Assurance Laboratory | Purdue University www.bspalabs.org www.twitter.com/bspalabs www.slideshare.net/bspalabs www.linkedin.com/companies/bspa-labs
2. Presentation Overview Courses in Biometrics at Purdue University Course modules Introduction to the learning management system Pre-tests Assignments and Assessments Hotseat Signals Contact information
4. AIDC for the Enterprise Graduate level course in Automatic Identification Technologies Bar codes Biometrics RFID Card technologies
5. ICT Standards 1 credit course Repeatable 3 times Follows work in INCITS M1 and ISO/IEC JTC 1 SC37 Provides opportunities for students to provide technical comments Closely linked to biometric standards work
6. IT 55500 Biometric Technology Test Design, Performance, and Evaluation An introduction of methods of designing biometric testing, performance, and evaluation analyses. Methods of evaluating fingerprint, face, iris, and voice recognition data is explored using ROC curves, CMC, Rank statistics, and DET curves. Examines testing requirements from submission of IRB documents to the final analysis. Includes a component of comparative analysis within modalities.
7. IT 54000 Biometric Performance and Usability Analysis An introduction of test methodologies from disciplines outside of biometrics, which include: usability, ergonomics, human factors, human-computer interaction, Demonstrate how biometric data analysis can benefit from understanding how humans interact with biometric sensors during the testing and evaluation of biometric systems. Explores test methods, case studies, and prior biometric testing reports in order to develop a test methodology that includes information on how users interact with biometric systems.
8. IT 65700 Fingerprint Performance and Usability Covers topics of fingerprint capture, fingerprint feature extraction, fingerprint matching, and attacks on fingerprint systems. Requires analysis of real fingerprint data and the integration of fingerprint recognition in existing infrastructures. Development of a fingerprint recognition system is required.
9. IT 65800 Biometric Systems Interoperability: Applications and Challenges Provides a technology neutral approach to the discussion of biometric system interoperability. Examines the issues of biometric sub-systems of different biometric modalities and sub-systems of the general biometric model. Students will be able to critically evaluate the impact of interoperability of sub-systems on the performance of the entire system.
10. IT 54500 Biometric Technology and Applications Foundation course Six modules cover the IEEE CBP Body of Knowledge Biometric Fundamentals Biometric Modalities Biometric System Design and Evaluation Biometric Standards Social, Cultural and Legal Implications Biometric Applications
11. Course Structure Online and offline sections Taught on Blackboard Material available on web2.0 applications such as: iTunesU Slideshare.net
12. How to register for this course Go to Non-Degree Registration Form
15. Pre-test evaluations Each module has a pre-test Designed to test your current knowledge Enables you to concentrate on your knowledge gaps
16. Video Case Studies Each module will have video case studies to enable you to watch examples of biometrics in action These videos come from a number of sources, including vendors, television programs, etc. and can be found on YouTube™
17. Podcasts Each module will also have downloadable podcasts These include: Audio podcast lectures Relevant radio programs Relevant corporate podcasts
19. A distance classroom in a web2.0 environment Although Blackboard is the learning management system, there are also other ways to access course material iTunesU Slideshare Hotseat
21. Slideshare Power Point presentations are available on Slideshare, and work on Android, iPhone, and iPad
22. Hotseat – collaborative classroom environment A social networking-powered mobile Web application providing: Collaborative classroom Near real-time feedback during class and enabling professors to adjust the course content and improve the learning experience. Students can post messages to Hotseat using their Facebook or Twitter accounts, sending text messages, or logging in to the Hotseat Web site.
23. Online learning doesn’t have to be lonely Online discussions with faculty and researchers in the biometrics lab @ Purdue Access to phone, email, chat Office hours at your convenience
24. Real-world applied learning – success stories Students taking online classes have been published and contribute to solving real-world problems Experience in university research lab communities
25. More information? Register for the class: www.bspalabs.org/register Follow the class activities online www.bspalabs.org/follow Schedule a 1:1 teleconference for more information: www.tungle.me/bspa
26. Other presentations BSPA Lab Overview BSPA Lab Research Agenda BSPA Lab Research Presentation Library