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of our involvement in iris recognition
technology, LG has advocated use of
open architecture and standards in the
products and software we produce. From
data formats, data transfer, data security,
and safety, we build in adherence to
standards. LG is an active participant
in the discourse on standards and how
they impact technology development and
deployment. |
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Rectilinear and
Non-Segmented/Segmented Polar. |
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LG supports generation
of iris images in M1/SC37 approved
ISO standard configurations that
include both rectilinear images
and a more memory-friendly non-segmented
polar image option (see iDAta
Eclipse software, for a description
of a tool offered for precisely
this configuration.) |
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LG is in favor of providing
customers the option of safely
saving iris images for future
use in other programs or with
other algorithms that may become
available. |
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LG offers a solution
to wrap images or templates in
the standard Common Biometric
Exhange File Format. |
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All LG IrisAccess
systems conform to CE, IEC 608251-1,
UL 294, and UL 60950-1. |
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The subtle illumination from
LED’s to provide non-intrusive
capture of iris images behind
wet, reflective convex surface
of the visible eye is well within
UL and ANSI prescribed standards
for eye safety in both US and
International markets. |
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