Vascular Image Data Format, Standardization

AVascular▶Biometrics, Overview Image Format Standard is useful for the exchange of vascular biometric image information across different systems developed by multiple organizations. As one part of this standardization effort, the International Standard Organization (ISO) has published a standard for a vascular biometric image interchange format, which is the ISO/IEC 197949 (Biometric Data Interchange Format – Part 9 Vascular Image Format). The standard includes general requirements for image capture devices, environmental conditions, specific definitions of image attributes, and the data record format for storing and transmitting vascular biometric images. The vascular biometric image format standard was developed in response to the need for system interoperability which allows different vascular biometric systems to be easily integrated with other biometric modalities in a large-scale system.

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