ANSI 379
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− | '''ANSI 379''', | + | '''ANSI 379''', AKA '''INCITS 379''', is a raster graphics format for storing images of human irises for the purpose of biometric identification.<ref name="blog">https://www.incits.org/news-events/press-releases/incits-announces-the-approval-of-five-biometric-data-interchange-format-standards</ref> It can be compressed or uncompressed, and use rectangular or polar coordinates.<ref name="blog" /> |
== Specifications == | == Specifications == |
Latest revision as of 00:53, 19 October 2020
ANSI 379, AKA INCITS 379, is a raster graphics format for storing images of human irises for the purpose of biometric identification.[2] It can be compressed or uncompressed, and use rectangular or polar coordinates.[2]
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[edit] Specifications
- Official specification (Paid)
[edit] Software
- Megamatcher[3] (Untested)