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BSI PD ISO/IEC TR 29194:2015

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Information Technology. Biometrics. Guide on designing accessible and inclusive biometric systems

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BSI 2015 28
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Procurements of biometric systems often stipulate requirements for the systems to be inclusive and make provision for exception handling.

This Technical Report provides guidance for biometric system design and procurement to handle the range of accessibility and usability issues. This report will build upon the generic guidance in ISO/IEC/TR 24714-1, Information technology — Biometrics — Jurisdictional and societal considerations for commercial applications – Part 1: General guidance.

The biometric modalities addressed in this technical report include those described in the ISO/IEC 19794, (All parts), Information Technology — Biometric data interchange formats:

  • Finger

  • Face

  • Iris

  • Signature

  • Vascular

  • Hand-geometry

  • Voice

PDF Catalog

PDF Pages PDF Title
7 Foreword
8 Introduction
9 1 Scope
2 Accessible and inclusive design taxonomy
10 3 Generic problems and recommendations
3.1 Generic problems
3.2 Recommendations
11 3.3 Sources for addition guidance on accessibility
4 (Inability to) Perceive visual information
4.1 Examples of Problems
4.1.1 People who are unable to perceive any visual information
4.1.2 People who have difficulty in perceiving visual information
4.2 Modality independent guidance
12 4.3 Additional modality specific recommendations
4.3.1 Finger
4.3.2 Face
4.3.3 Iris
4.3.4 Signature
4.3.5 Vascular and Hand Geometry
13 4.3.6 Voice
5 (Inability to) Perceive auditory information
5.1 Examples of Problems
5.1.1 People who are unable to perceive any auditory information
5.1.2 People who have difficulty in perceiving auditory information
5.2 Modality independent recommendations
14 5.3 Additional modality specific recommendations
5.3.1 Iris
5.3.2 Signature
5.3.3 Voice
6 (Inability to) Perform motor actions
6.1 Examples of Problems
6.1.1 People who are unable to walk unaided
6.1.2 People who are unable to stand
6.1.3 People who are unable to pitch, or yaw, or rotate head, or keep stationary
6.1.4 People who are unable to raise and/or rotate arms/hands
15 6.1.5 People who are unable to present physical attribute within the specified field of the sensor
6.2 Modality independent recommendations
6.3 Additional modality specific recommendations
6.3.1 Finger
6.3.2 Signature, Vascular and Hand Geometry
16 7 (Inability to) Present physiological attribute
7.1 Examples of Problems
7.1.1 Introduction
7.1.2 Modality independent problems
7.1.3 Related to hand(s)
7.1.4 Related to finger(s) and/or palm(s)
7.1.5 Related to face
7.1.6 Related to eye(s)
7.1.7 Related to voice
7.2 Modality independent recommendations
17 7.3 Additional modality specific recommendations
7.3.1 Signature
8 (Inability to) Understand and apply the instructions
8.1 Examples of Problems
8.1.1 People with cognitive or learning difficulties
8.1.2 Where interaction and/or responses from system are counter to intuition or familiarity
8.2 Modality independent recommendations
18 8.3 Additional modality specific recommendations
8.3.1 Signature
9 (Inability to) Follow guidance due to cultural discrepancies
9.1 Examples of Problems
9.1.1 People with language differences
9.2 Modality independent recommendations
9.3 Additional modality specific recommendations
9.3.1 Finger and Hand Geometry
9.3.2 Face and Iris
19 9.3.3 Signature
9.3.4 Voice
20 Annex A (informative) Description of impairments
25 Bibliography
BSI PD ISO/IEC TR 29194:2015
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