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Neurotechnology, a provider of high-precision biometric identification technologies, announced the company’s latest fingerprint recognition algorithm established the best template matcher result of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Minutiae Interoperability Exchange (MINEX) III evaluation.

With this new accomplishment, the company is pioneering in both the fingerprint recognition template-generator and template-matcher categories, securing the overall top vendor position within the MINEX III evaluation.

MINEX III evaluation

MINEX III evaluation is used to compare the accuracy and interoperability of fingerprint template generators and fingerprint template matchers. 

Neurotechnology’s latest fingerprint template matcher demonstrated its status, impressively outperforming the second-place competitor by more than a 10-fold margin.

Performance results

We are proud to achieve such great results in the latest NIST MINEX III evaluation"

With these top-level performance results the company is establishing itself as the most interoperable and accurate fingerprint recognition algorithm provider.

We are proud to achieve such great results in the latest NIST MINEX III evaluation, which highlighted Neurotechnology's performance in the biometric field,” said Evaldas Borcovas, Biometric Research Lead at Neurotechnology.

High accuracy standards

Evaldas Borcovas adds, “Over the past few months, our algorithms have shown top results in multiple NIST evaluations, often overtaking the closest competitors by significant margins and setting ever higher accuracy standards for the industry. I believe such performance is a true testament to our team’s ability to continuously provide multi-biometric technologies.”

Multi-biometric technologies 

Neurotechnology, as a multi-biometric solutions developer, is also an active participant in other NIST evaluations of different biometric modalities.

The company's algorithms have consistently performed among the best in such varied assessments as IREX 10, PFT III, FRVT, ELFT, and SlapSeg III.

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