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@INPROCEEDINGS{fauv08:icassp,
     author = {Fauve, Beno{\^{\i}}t and Bredin, Herv{\'{e}} and Karam, Walid and Verdet, Florian and Mayoue, Aur{\'{e}}lien and Chollet, G{\'{e}}rard and Hennebert, Jean and Lewis, Richard and Mason, John and Mokbel, Chafik and Petrovska, Dijana},
   keywords = {Benchmarking, Biometrics, machine learning, talking faces},
      title = {Some Results from the BioSecure Talking-Face Evaluation Campaign},
  booktitle = {IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing (ICASSP), Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, 30/03/08-04/04/08},
       year = {2008},
      pages = {4137-4140},
  publisher = {IEEE},
    address = {http://www.ieee.org/},
       isbn = {978-1-4244-1483-3},
        url = {http://www.hennebert.org/download/publications/icassp-2008-some_results_from_the_biosecure_talking_face_evaluation_campaign.pdf},
        doi = {10.1109/ICASSP.2008.4518565},
   abstract = {The BioSecure Network of Excellence1 has collected a large multi-biometric publicly available database and organized the BioSecure Multimodal Evaluation Campaigns (BMEC) in 2007. This paper reports on the Talking Faces campaign. Open source reference systems were made available to participants and four laboratories submitted executable code to the organizer who performed tests on sequestered data. Several deliberate impostures were tested. It is demonstrated that forgeries are a real threat for such systems. A technological race is ongoing between deliberate impostors and system developers.}
}

