Failure to Acquire : Failure of a biometric system to capture and extract biometric data (comparison data).
Failure to Acquire Rate : The frequency of a failure to acquire.
Failure to Enroll : Failure of the biometric system to form a proper enrolment template for an end-user. The failure may be due to failure to capture the biometric sample or failure to extract template data (of sufficient quality).
Failure to Enroll Rate : The proportion of the population of end-users failing to complete enrolment
False Acceptance : When a biometric system incorrectly identifies an individual or incorrectly verifies an impostor against a claimed identity.
False Acceptance Rate/FAR : The probability that a biometric system will incorrectly identify an individual or will fail to reject an impostor. The rate given normally assumes passive impostor attempts. The False Accept Rate may be estimated as
FAR = NFA / NIIA or
FAR = NFA / NIVA where
FAR is the false acceptance rate
NFA is the number of false acceptances
NIIA is the number of impostor identification attempts
NIVA is the number of impostor verification attempts
False Match Rate : Alternative to False Acceptance Rate. Used to avoid confusion in applications that reject the claimant if their biometric data matches that of an enrollee. In such applications, the concepts of acceptance and rejection are reversed, thus reversing the meaning of False Acceptance and False Rejection. See also False Non-Match Rate.
False Non-Match Rate : Alternative to False Rejection Rate. Used to avoid confusion in applications that reject the claimant if their biometric data matches that of an enrollee. In such applications, the concepts of acceptance and rejection are reversed, thus reversing the meaning of False Acceptance and false Rejection. See also False Match Rate.
False Rejection : When a biometric system fails to identify an enrollee or fails to verify the legitimate claimed identity of an enrollee.
False Rejection Rate/FRR : The probability that a biometric system will fail to identify an enrollee, or verify the legitimate claimed identity of an enrollee. The False Rejection Rate may be estimated as follows:
FRR = NFR / NEIA or
FRR = NFR / NEVA where
FRR is the false rejection rate
NFR is the number of false rejections
NEIA is the number of enrollee identification attempts
NEVA is the number of enrollee verification attempts
This estimate assumes that the enrollee identification/verification attempts are representative of those for the whole population of end-users. The False Rejection Rate normally excludes Failure to Acquire errors.
Filtering : The process of classifying biometric data according to information that is unrelated to the biometric data itself. This may involve filtering by sex, age, hair color or other distinguishing factors, and including this information in an end users database record. This term is particularly used in conjunction with Automated Fingerprint Identification Systems. See Part 2, AFIS, Filtering.
Finger Geometry : A physical biometric that analyses the shape and dimensions of one or more fingers.
Finger Image : A physical biometric which looks at the patterns found in the tip of the finger.
Finger scanning : The process of finger image capture.
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