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1 May 2012 Legally compatible design of digital dactyloscopy in future surveillance scenarios
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Abstract
Innovation in multimedia systems impacts on our society. For example surveillance camera systems combine video and audio information. Currently a new sensor for capturing fingerprint traces is being researched. It combines greyscale images to determine the intensity of the image signal, on one hand, and topographic information to determine fingerprint texture on a variety of surface materials, on the other. This research proposes new application areas which will be analyzed from a technical-legal view point. It assesses how technology design can promote legal criteria of German and European privacy and data protection. For this we focus on one technology goal as an example.
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Matthias Pocs, Maik Schott, and Mario Hildebrandt "Legally compatible design of digital dactyloscopy in future surveillance scenarios", Proc. SPIE 8436, Optics, Photonics, and Digital Technologies for Multimedia Applications II, 84360Z (1 May 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.921352
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KEYWORDS
Computer security

Legal

Surveillance

Databases

Control systems

Information technology

Data processing

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