Suprema recently announced that its fingerprint image compression algorithms received the latest version of FBI WSQ (Wavelet Scalar Quantization) Certification, which requires highly accurate implementation in the WSQ Gray-Scale Fingerprint Image Compression Specification, Version 3.1.
The WSQ Specification V3.1 sets the latest standard for the exchange of fingerprint images within the biometrics and law enforcement community. Specifically, it is for the exchange of 8-bit, 500ppi fingerprint images by defining a class of encoders and a decoder that is capable of decoding compressed image data from any compliant encoder.
The certification program is designed to facilitate interoperability between agencies and ensure efficient access to FBI criminal justice information services. Version, 3.1 is the latest standard for the exchange of fingerprint images within the biometrics and criminal justice community.
“Standardisation in biometrics becomes more essential for advancement and growth of the market and industry as larger scale applications are needed from them,” Said Young S. Moon, vice president of Suprema. “With the current FBI certification of the WSQ algorithm, we can now provide a complete set of certified fingerprint live scan solutions including FBI approved live scanners and PIV approved fingerprint recognition algorithms.”
For more information contact Suprema, +27 (0)11 784 3952, [email protected], www.suprema.co.za, neaMetrics, 0861 632 638, [email protected], www.neametrics.com
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