BSI PD CEN/TS 17661:2021
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Personal identification. European enrolment guide for biometric ID documents (EEG)
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2021 | 76 |
This document consolidates information relating to successful and high quality biometric enrolment processes of facial and fingerprint systems, while indicating risk factors and providing appropriate mitigations. This information supports decisions regarding procurement, design, deployment and operation of these biometric systems. This document provides guidance on: — capturing of facial images to be used as reference images in identity and secure documents; — capturing of fingerprint images to be used as reference images in identity and secure documents; — data quality maintenance for biometric reference data; — data authenticity maintenance for biometric reference data. The document addresses the following aspects which are specific for biometric reference data capturing: — biometric data quality and interoperability ensurance; — data authenticity ensurance; — morphing and other presentation attack detection as well as other unauthorized changes; — accessibility and usability; — privacy and data protection; — optimal enrolment design. The following aspects are out of scope: — IT security; — data capturing for verification purposes, e.g. in ABC gates; — capturing biometric data for enrolment in other systems different from data enrolment for integration in secure MRTD, like entry/exit systems. This document consolidates the role of the enrolment process in a biometric system and differentiates the enrolment from the authentication, while mentioning key factors of the enrolment process that are feature independent. Interests of the existing stakeholders are broken down and provide an insight on different views of the enrolment. In addition, organisational enrolment approaches are covered. This document is not concerned with IT requirements or the capturing of biometric data for inspection, identification or verification purposes without the required step of creating an identity document using the captured data.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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2 | undefined |
7 | 1 Scope |
8 | 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions |
14 | 4 Abbreviated terms |
15 | 5 Enrolment and use of reference data in a biometric system |
16 | 6 Enrolment approaches |
17 | 7 Stakeholder 7.1 Enrolment stakeholders |
18 | 7.2 Stakeholder interests 7.2.1 General |
19 | 7.2.2 Biometric enrolee interests |
21 | 7.2.3 Enrolment authority interests |
24 | 7.2.4 Operator interests |
25 | 7.2.5 Relying party interests 7.2.6 Developer interests |
27 | 7.2.7 Regulator interests 8 Modality specific guidance 8.1 General 8.1.1 Introduction |
28 | 8.1.2 Technical setup |
29 | 8.1.3 Environment |
30 | 8.1.4 Securing the binding of the holder to the identity document |
31 | 8.2 Facial biometric systems 8.2.1 General |
32 | 8.2.2 Digital image capture 8.2.2.1 General |
34 | 8.2.2.2 Live attended capture typically done at the authority 8.2.2.3 Live semi-attended capture 8.2.2.4 Unattended automated controlled kiosk or photo booth capture |
35 | 8.2.2.5 Uncontrolled capture 8.2.3 Printed image capture |
36 | 8.2.4 Portrait quality 8.2.4.1 General 8.2.4.2 Pose and Expression |
39 | 8.2.4.3 Eye visibility |
41 | 8.2.4.4 Glasses |
42 | 8.2.4.5 Head coverings |
43 | 8.2.4.6 Facial ornamentation, Makeup and hair style |
44 | 8.2.4.7 Children and Babies |
45 | 8.2.4.8 Medical conditions |
46 | 8.2.4.9 Background, Lighting and Contrast |
49 | 8.2.4.10 Dynamic Range |
50 | 8.2.4.11 Colour |
51 | 8.2.4.12 Noise |
52 | 8.2.4.13 Filters 8.2.4.14 Pixel count, focus and depth of field |
54 | 8.2.4.15 Magnification distortion, radial distortion and camera subject distance |
55 | 8.2.5 Technical specifications 8.2.5.1 Facial image |
56 | 8.2.5.2 Portrait dimensions, head location and camera specifications |
60 | 8.2.5.3 Image quality checking 8.2.6 Capture procedure 8.2.6.1 Preparation for the facial capture |
61 | 8.2.6.2 During capture procedure 8.2.7 Exception handling 8.2.8 Risks and mitigations |
62 | 8.3 Fingerprint biometric systems 8.3.1 General |
63 | 8.3.2 Digital fingerprint image capture 8.3.2.1 General 8.3.2.2 Live attended capture 8.3.2.3 Live semi-attended capture |
64 | 8.3.2.4 Automated controlled kiosk/booth capture 8.3.2.5 Uncontrolled capture 8.3.3 Printed image capture 8.3.4 Quality |
67 | 8.3.5 Single finger systems |
68 | 8.3.6 Multi finger capture systems |
69 | 8.3.7 Further devices 8.3.8 Technical specifications |
70 | 8.3.9 Capture procedure 8.3.9.1 Preparation for fingerprint image capture |
71 | 8.3.9.2 During capture procedure 8.3.10 Exception handling |
72 | 8.3.11 Risks and mitigations |