Halls
Time
24.11.2017

24.11.2017

10:00–14:50
Hall 4
seminar
AxxonSoft Partners' Day AXXONSOFT IP FORUM

10:10–11:00
Hall 4
seminar
Video Surveillance: from the Cloud to Neural Networks
Murat Altuev, President, AxxonSoft


11:00–14:45
Hall 1
seminar
Biometrics
Sponsor: Speech Technology Center, Partners topics: Russian biometric society

11:00–13:00
Hall 3
seminar
Pylon Software for Embedded Vision Applications. Meeting with Basler Senior Software Developer
Momchil Binev, Product Manager, Basler AG

11:00–11:50
Hall 4
seminar
Seagate SkyHawk Hard Drives for Video Surveillance: the Choice of Professionals
Ilya Yaskov, Development Manager Video Surveillance Business Unit, Seagate

11:00–11:20
Hall 1
seminar
National Standards for Biometric Technology. Unified Requirements for Customers and Suppliers
Biometric technologies are now being actively introduced into many sectors of the economy. Approved standards allow to develop a unified approach in terminology, architecture, in the order of testing, in unification, interchangeability, etc. Non-use of unified requirements leads to: - misunderstanding between customers and executors (vendors): the customer and the vendor talk using different terms and differently imagine the process of testing; - Depending on one solution (one vendor): the solutions of one vendor are not interchangeable if necessary; - appearance of poor-quality (or non-standardized) input data; - the inability to use test results for subsequent analysis and comparison with other vendors. In my speech, I will try to increase confidence in biometric technologies, as well as introduce all to the standards for basic biometric characteristics. Viewers of my speech will get an idea of ​​the current national standards for each biometric technology, learn about the importance and necessity of observing these standards. We will talk about where it is necessary to apply for the unification of biometric technologies in Russia. The audience will learn about the prospects for standardization in the field of biometric technologies, both internationally and nationally.
Danila Nikolaev, Director, Russian Biometric Society

11:30–11:50
Hall 1
seminar
Real World Examples of Biometric Successes For the Last 5 to 10 Years
Biometrics is one of the most actively developing areas of the modern IT industry. The annual growth rates of the biometric market reach 20-25%, which significantly exceeds the average growth rates of the market. First of all, such rapid growth is due to the fact that business has realized in the past two or three years that biometrics is not just a beautiful toy, but a new level of security, new opportunities, new ways of providing communication with the client, a way to realize the concept of "know your client ". This year a number of key players in the financial market, transport and sports subjects announced large-scale plans to introduce biometrics into their business. In my report I will talk about the formation and development of the biometric market in retrospect of 5-10 years, I will note the modern possibilities of biometric technologies for solving a wide range of problems in our daily life, as well as affect technological trends for the coming years. I hope that my report will be useful to security and IT professionals, business development managers and ordinary listeners who want to know the path of biometrics in recent years, what new opportunities and new risks this new technology will bring in our life.
Andrey Khrulev, Director Business Development, Speech Technology Centre.

11:50–12:20
Hall 4
seminar
The Third Largest Player in Video Surveillance in China Enters the Russian Market
Alexander Lytkin, Director Representative Office in Russia, Uniview

12:00–14:45
Hall 2
seminar
Biometrics
Sponsor: MDG | Group of companies, Partners topics: Russian biometric society, moderator: Andrey Khrulev, Director of business development, MDG | Group of companies

12:00–12:20
Hall 2
seminar
Diffusion of Biometrics in Information Systems
Each creature is unique and has its own individual identity. Daily use of computers, tablets, smartphones and specialized devices to access the Internet, and perform other transactions and actions require the identification of the person engaged in them. The essential characteristics of a good biometric framework is its permanence, universality, collectability and individuality. To choose the method of biometrics, the most suitable for a specific project, correct choice of the task that needs to be addressed, as well as the most accurate evaluation of its financial component. It is proposed in this vein to discuss the applicability of various platforms and their modifications in different problems and industries.
Dmitry Pshennov, Retail and Security Business Development Manager, Fujitsu Russia and CIS

12:00–12:20
Hall 1
seminar
The Guide to Comparison of Face Recognition Algorithms
Facial recognition, like any fashionable and popular topic, attracting a large number of players. However, to create a truly accurate and reliable algorithm is not easy – it requires hard work, numerous experiments and fine optimization. To the most advantageous to present their solution, some developers are starting to “play" with numbers and test results. At the same time, potential users find themselves in a difficult situation: how to understand which of the proposed solutions really handle their tasks? At a performance, you will learn which parameters are estimated, the algorithms for facial recognition, what questions to ask developers and how to test the recognition system for your project.
Alexey Kadeyshvili, CTO, Vocord

12:30–12:50
Hall 2
seminar
Visual Recognition: New Opportunities for Public Transportation and Sports Industries
The infrastructure of modern transport facilities and activities aimed at improving the quality of service while maintaining and improving safety. In recent years, biometric identification systems actively contribute to the achievement of the targets, especially in conditions of continuously increasing flow of people. With the help of biometric identification systems, on the one hand, it is possible to prevent the ingress of hooligans at sports stadiums, ice arenas, to identify criminals in passenger traffic major transport nodes, and, on the other hand, biometrics helps to optimize the control process of the passenger and pre-flight inspection, reducing the time passengers forced to spend at the airport.
Andrey Khrulev, Director Business Development, Speech Technology Centre

12:30–12:50
Hall 1
seminar
Giving Biometrics a Hand. Latest Innovations in Palm Vein Authentication Systems
Human identification through the veins of the palm at the moment is one of the most accurate methods that is well-proven on a relatively large, local data volumes in tens of thousands of templates.The method of identifying the face allows you to analyze hundreds of millions of templates per second, but its speed depends on shooting video.In my report I will detail the features of this method of identification, which allow to reduce to zero the risk of making a mistake with a large amount of data.
Alexander Dremin, CEO, Prosoft-Biometrics

13:00–13:45
Hall 2
seminar
Practical Aspects of Face Recognition for Transportation Applications
On the one hand, the technology of biometric identification has reached a level of development that is acceptable to industrial implementations. On the other is continuously growing and increasingly complex threats that require a response in the most modern solutions for their detection and elimination. The adoption and entry into force of the NPA requiring the use of biometrics. identification on certain objects.Speech – a story about the practical aspects of implementation of solutions for video identification. In laboratory and bench conditions, it is possible to observe the excellent results of many decisions. A very different picture emerges in practice. The project of creation and introduction of system of video identification, particularly when it comes to security, it is always a complex project. There are no "solutions out of the box". And in practice there are a large number of difficulties and unexpected problems, without which the project would not take off. The presentation primarily aimed at the owners and exploiters of the objects that are going (on his own initiative or in accordance with the published NPA) to introduce a system of videomaterial, and who are interested in real results, not in the project "for show".I will share real case studies and overcome difficulties. Tell why the system integrator needs to implement such projects. CROC is known in the market that takes on the most complex and non-trivial task, and always finds their solutions and bring projects to fruition – and this is important.
Oleg Maydansky, Director Intelligent City Surveillance, CROC

13:00–13:30
Hall 4
seminar
Rewards of a Multi-Vendor Strategy
Sergey Talyzenkov, Deputy Director Business Development, PSC Electronika

13:00–13:20
Hall 1
seminar
The Fundamentals of Biometric Iris Recognition. Facing the Future of Access Control
Biometrics of the iris of the eye is still one of the most exotic, but at the same time, very promising method of identifying a person. Today, the use of biometric algorithms in access control systems is no longer exclusively for the so-called "innovators" customers, who are generally inclined to introduce various technological novelties.Such projects are increasingly appearing in a variety of areas of management, and have more than once proven their effectiveness relative to traditional attributive (for example, RFID) means of identification.In addition to biometric technologies already familiar to a wide range of consumers (fingerprinting, geometry the palm of the hand, the two-dimensional face recognition), alternative methods are actively developing, including the biometrics of the iris (it is enough to recall its active promotion by some manufacturers of wearable devices), the main tasks of the report are: - acquaintance of a wide range of consumers with the basics of technology; debunking of established myths regarding the recognition of the iris of the eye - illumination of its merits and limitations; - illustration of the main theses with real examples of implementations. I invite to the speech the professionals of the security industry, users of the ACS and everyone interested in modern biometric developments
Georgy Boyko, Sales Manager IRIS ID in Central and Eastern Europe, STA GROUP


13:30–14:00
Hall 4
seminar
Sigur Access Control -- Providing Performance and Reliability. Key Advantages and Integrations
Konstantin Maleev, Senior Engineer, Sigur, Alexander Baranov, Director Corporate Solutions

13:30–13:50
Hall 2
seminar
Promises and Pitfalls of Voice Biometrics in Practice
Voice biometrics is one of the most discussed technologies. This is not surprising: standardization of biometric authentication is in full swing, while the voice is the only modality for telephone service channel. Many companies have approached the use of this technology, but because of the lack of objective information, experience difficulty in forming and calculation case.My statement about what exactly is voice biometrics. What it measures, and what you can do with measurements. What is the actual reliability of the technology and can "steal voice.”Based on real experience, I will tell you that may find practical application, and that relates to the field of legends. What are the effective scenario, the use of technology within the capabilities of modern business. What are the risks of implementation and operation, and how to minimize them.
Sergey Scherbakov, Director B2B Business Unit, ASM Solutions

13:30–13:50
Hall 1
seminar
Multi-Biometrics. Is More Always Better?
Multibiometry is a personality recognition technology based on biological and behavioral characteristics and incorporating the use of biometric association. In multibiometry, the union can be performed at the level of modalities (fingerprint, face, voice, etc.); at the level of algorithms; at the level of sensors (face in the visible and infrared range); at the instance level (several different implementations of one biometric characteristic). The unification technology is aimed at improving the technical and operational characteristics of the biometric system. At present, two biometric modalities are most often used in multibiometry. The main consumers of this technology appear in areas where an extremely high level of security is required, which can not be achieved with the help of one technology. For example, for the remote identification of a user in the provision of banking services to him, only a person's biometric characteristics may not be enough, although this technology can provide false tolerance errors at 10-3-10-4. In addition, it is assumed that the forgery of one technology is much simpler than the forgery of two biometric characteristics simultaneously. When creating multibiometric systems, the main issue remains the reliability and justification of a combination of biometric modalities. At present, large-scale tests of multibiometric algorithms and systems have not been carried out, which confirm a significant increase in reliability. And also there are no recommendations on the choice of biometric modalities and the method of their combination. The report will consider the following issues of multibiometric technology: • How to choose a combination of biometric characteristics for a multibiometric system? • What are the ways to combine modalities and what are their advantages and disadvantages? • How to evaluate the reliability of a multibiometric system? Currently, there are many developers of single-model biometric systems on the Russian and foreign markets using fingerprints, face, voice. The creation of multibiometric systems requires from the developers of co-operation and a sufficiently serious investment, so for them the advantages of this direction must be calculated: will the performance characteristics improve, which modalities and approaches should be better used for this. The report will be based on the analysis of the results of independent testing, standards and technical reports in the field of multimodal systems, as well as on data of domestic and foreign articles in the field of multibiometry.
Elena Kruchinina, Computer Vision Systems Leader, Biometric Systems


14:00–14:45
Hall 2
seminar
Panel Discussion. Facing the Future of Biometrics: New Opportunities and New Risks.
Moderator: Andrey Khrulev, Director Business Development, Speech Technology Centre Guest: Alexander Gorshkov, Director Business Development, Prosoft-Biometrics


14:00–14:45
Hall 1
seminar
Panel Discussion. Interoperability Challenges in the Biometric World
Moderator: Vasily Mamaev, Deputy Director, Russian Biometric Society

14:00–14:20
Hall 4
seminar
Why IPDROM?
Murat Kurachinov, CEO IPDROM