ISO/IEC 5152:2024

International Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 11 July 2024

Information technology — Biometric performance estimation methodologies using statistical models

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ISO/IEC 5152:2024 Scope

This document provides statistical methodologies to estimate false match rates (FMRs) from small biometric sample sets.

This document intends to:

     lay out a methodology for biometric performance estimation based on extrapolation using extreme value statistical models;

     provide statistical methodologies to estimate FMRs of biometric verification systems;

     be applicable to systems that include algorithms that produce likelihood dissimilarity or similarity scores;

NOTE            Throughout the document, if not otherwise specified, scores refer to similarity scores.

     specify the methodology for data recording and result reporting;

     introduce metrics for the estimated biometric performance.

The following are not within the scope of this document.

     Estimation of false positive identification rates for one-to-many implementations.

     Estimation of false accept rates for verification transactions.

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