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Advances in Multimodal Biometrics for Secure Systems
Techniques and Applications

Editors: Dr. Dac-Nhuong Le
Prof. Jyotir Moy Chatterjee
Prof. Abhishek Kumar
Dr. Balamurugan Balusamy

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Call for Chapters

The editors of forthcoming volume on Advances in Multimodal Biometrics for Secure Systems: Techniques and Applications are pleased to invite you and your colleagues to submit a chapter for this volume, to be published by Apple Academic Press.

The need of biometrics frameworks is expanding massively in everyday activities, such as airport security, medical diagnostics, ATM security, parenthood determination, border security control, electronic data security, E-commerce, online banking transactions, cellular phones, national ID cards, driving licenses, criminal investigations, and so on. A number of governments around the world have called for the nationwide use of biometrics in delivering crucial societal functions, such as passports; there is an urgent need to act. Excepting for their applications in national forensic AFISs (Automated Fingerprint Identification Systems), biometric recognition systems have never been tried at such large scales nor have they dealt with the wide use of non-forensic sensitive personal information. The current performance of some biometric systems with regard to the combination of error rate, robustness, and system security may be inadequate for large-scale applications processing millions of users at a high throughput rate. This book will focus on the concept of fusion in biometric systems, especially in soft biometric systems. The book will specify the present level of fusion in biometrics and its present limitations and finally propose a method to improve the performance of fusion and make a contribution to the biometric fusion industry.
For this new book volume, we welcome chapters on following topics:

• Introduction to blockchain technology
• Approaches and challenges in multimodal biometric
• Multimodal biometric modalities
• Feature extraction and classification algorithms for multimodal biometrics
• Soft biometrics
• Machine vision and soft computing techniques in biometrics fusion
• Biometric recognition: Face, speech, figure print, palm, gait, hand geometry, ear, retina, DNA, footprint, dental biometrics, iris, ECG, etc.
• Adapted fusion schemes for multimodal biometrics
• Match score level fusion for multimodal biometrics systems
• Feature level fusion for multimodal biometrics systems
• Rank level fusion for multimodal biometrics systems
• Sensor level fusion for multimodal biometrics systems
• Decision level fusion for multimodal biometrics systems
• Multi-classifiers fusion and score weighting schemes in biometrics
• Multimodal biometric authentication using fingerprint and iris recognition
• Multimodal biometric authentication using face and gait
• Protocols, cryptography, biometric standards for multi-biometrics systems
• Multimodal biometrics security and protection
• Security and reliability assessment for multimodal biometrics systems
• Cancellable multimodal biometrics
• Performance assessment and resource computation in multimodal biometrics systems
• Multimodal biometric: Applications

There is no fee for inclusion of a chapter. Any queries or issues can be addressed to jyotirm4@gmail.com

Important dates
Abstract submission 28.02.2019
Abstract Acceptance/Rejection Notification 08.03.2019
Full Chapter Submission 30.04.2019
First Review Notification 07.05.2019
Revised Version Submission 30.05.2019
Final Acceptance/Rejection Notification 04.06.2019
Camera Ready Chapter Submission 15.06.2019

For manuscripts, we require an e-copy of the full chapter submitted in Word on letter sized paper with no line numbering, a line spacing of 1.5, Times New Roman 11-point font size, margins top/bottom of 1”, margins left/right of 1.25”, and editable equations using an equation editor in Word 2010 or higher. A typical chapter will include the title, author(s) with affiliation/email/mailing address, introduction, literature review if applicable, theoretical approach if applicable, materials and methods, results and discussion, conclusions, summary, detailed list of keywords, references using numbering system, appendix if applicable, etc. Also, we prefer a numbering system for citations in the body of a chapter. Tables and figures should be included in the text at right place just after their citation. Specialized chapters need not follow this format.


Editors:
Dr. Dac-Nhuong Le
Faculty of Information Technology, Haiphong University, Haiphong, Vietnam
Email: nhuongld@hus.edu.vn

Prof. Jyotir Moy Chatterjee
Lord Buddha Education Foundation (APUTI), Kathmandu, Nepal
Email: jyotirm4@gmail.com


Prof. Abhishek Kumar
Aryabhata Engineering College & Research Center, Ajmer, India
Email: abhishekkmr812@gmail.com

Dr. Balamurugan Balusamy
Galgotias University, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India
Email: kadavulai@gmail.com


About the Authors / Editors:
Editors: Dr. Dac-Nhuong Le
Faculty of Information Technology, Haiphong University, Haiphong, Vietnam

Prof. Jyotir Moy Chatterjee
Lord Buddha Education Foundation (APUTI), Kathmandu, Nepal

Prof. Abhishek Kumar
Aryabhata Engineering College & Research Center, Ajmer, India

Dr. Balamurugan Balusamy
Galgotias University, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India




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