The MINEX III evaluation is a NIST SP 800-76-2 Biometric Specifications for Personal Identity Verification (PIV) U.S. Government program compliance evaluation. It is a successor to the discontinued MINEX Ongoing program.
In 2019 MegaMatcher SDK palm print matching algorithm has shown the top result at the FVC-onGoing evaluation. The Palm Print Matcher was the most accurate overall and fastest among the five most accurate matchers.
In 2018 Neurotechnology's iris recognition algorithm has been judged by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) as the second most accurate among the participants. The accelerated version of the algorithm was nearly 50 times faster than any other matcher in the NIST IREX IX evaluation.
In 2018 Neurotechnology has been ranked among 8 most accurate face recognition algorithm vendors out of 39, with tenth most accurate algorithm out of 78 in the FRVT leaderboard.
In 2017 Neurotechnology fingerprint algorithm was submitted to NIST Proprietary Fingerprint Template Evaluation II. The algorithm's template matching accuracy was among the best participants in most of the experiments.
FpVTE 2012 is the latest and the largest independent evaluation of fingerprint identification technologies conducted by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). The evaluation used operational fingerprints datasets which contained several million subjects and tested one-to-many identification scenarios with finger combinations varying from single finger to ten fingers.
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