Interoperable Performance
@inproceedings{Grother2015InteroperableP, title={Interoperable Performance}, author={Patrick Grother}, booktitle={Encyclopedia of Biometrics}, year={2015} }
In applications where components conform to standardized interfaces and functional specifications, it is possible to replace one component with another from a different manufacturer. While conformance to the specifications is a necessary condition for interoperability, it is often not sufficient because the internal algorithmic action of the component is usually not regulated by the standard. Thus a biometric detection algorithm might underperform some others despite being conformant to the…
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