A human could be present and provide basic verbal instructions, but no physical contact between the human collector and the fingerprint collection subject was permissible. Additionally, the automated capture technology had to collect fingerprint data that performed as good as or better than the traditional rolled biometric gold standard. Biometrics firm Green Bit has announced that they have been awarded two 1st prizes in the Nail-to-Nail Fingerprint Challenge sponsored by the Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA) which took place in September 2017.The key objectives of this challenge was to produce an automated capture technology that can eliminate a human operator physically interacting with the subject (such as rolling their prints) for N2N capture.
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