Biometrics in the Era of COVID-19: Challenges and Opportunities

Marta Gomez-Barrero;Pawel Drozdowski;Christian Rathgeb;Jose Patino;Massimiliano Todisco;Andreas Nautsch;Naser Damer;Jannier Priesnitz;Nicholas Evans;Christoph Busch
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Since early 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic has had a considerable impact on many aspects of daily life. A range of different measures have been implemented worldwide to reduce the rate of new infections and to manage the pressure on national health services. A primary strategy has been to reduce gatherings and the potential for transmission through the prioritisation of remote working and education. Enhanced hand hygiene and the use of facial masks have decreased the spread of pathogens when gatherings are unavoidable. These particular measures present challenges for reliable biometric recognition, e.g., for facial-, voice- and hand-based biometrics. At the same time, new challenges create new opportunities and research directions, e.g., renewed interest in non-constrained iris or periocular recognition, touch-less fingerprint- and vein-based authentication and the use of biometric characteristics for disease detection. This article presents an overview of the research carried out to address those challenges and emerging opportunities.
新冠肺炎时代的生物计量:挑战与机遇
自2020年初以来,新冠肺炎大流行对日常生活的许多方面产生了相当大的影响。世界各地已经实施了一系列不同的措施,以降低新感染率并管理国家卫生服务的压力。一项主要战略是通过优先考虑远程工作和教育来减少聚会和传播的可能性。当聚会不可避免时,加强手部卫生和使用口罩减少了病原体的传播。这些特殊措施对可靠的生物特征识别提出了挑战,例如基于面部、语音和手的生物特征。与此同时,新的挑战创造了新的机会和研究方向,例如,对无限制虹膜或眼周识别、基于无接触指纹和静脉的身份验证以及将生物特征用于疾病检测的兴趣再次高涨。本文概述了为应对这些挑战和新出现的机遇而进行的研究。
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