Papillon Automated Multimodal Biometric Identification System (AMBIS)
PapillonAutomated Multimodal Biometric Identification System (AMBIS) is Multibiometric data banks of unlimited size for such criminal justice and civil purposes as personal registration/identification:
- by fingerprints and palmprints
- by facial images
- by iris images
OPTIMAL APPLICATION AND FUNCTIONS
Creation of large-scale systems with data banks of any size for the effective implementation of biometric projects of varied target areas:
- criminal justice records
- voluntary and compulsory (for personnel) registration of citizens
- border and migration control systems
- passport and visa documents circulation systems
- organization of election campaigns and social programs
- universal population registration
- establishing/confirming the identity of citizens by fingerprints, facial and iris images, including in real-time
- solving crimes by latent finger and palm prints, evidential photos
- identifying the unknown dead
- establishing involvement of an individual in earlier crimes
- linking crimes committed by the same individual
Tasks Performed
Architecture
Key Benefits
- High level of effectiveness of the system proven by:
- A large number of implemented large-scale projects with multi-million databases
- The facts of replacing other manufacturers’ AFISs with PAPILLON AFIS
- Flexible, scalable architecture, support of an unlimited database size
- Multibiometric database format, identification/verification of a person by several biometric features
- Technologies generating high-quality biometric arrays:
- LIVE SCANNER Multibiometric Enrollment System
- High-quality photography of latent prints in different illumination modes (PAPILLON-Fosko, PAPILLON-ExpertLab)
- AFIS tools and filters to improve the quality of latent prints, separate overlapped latent prints, remove underlying texture, etc.
- High-precision proprietary algorithms for recognition and comparison of biometric images (fingerprints, face and iris images)
- Work with latent and known palmprints