Biometrics and Machine Learning Group
Latest news
We are pleased to announce that Mateusz Trokielewicz defended (with honors) his doctoral dissertation entitled „Iris Recognition Methods Resistant to Biological Changes in the Eye” , supervised by prof. Czajka and prof. Pacut, on the 18th of July, 2019.
Iris scanner can distinguish dead eyeballs from living ones: MIT Technology Review reports on our recent developements in the field of presentation attack detection for cadaver irises.
We are pleased to announce that Mateusz Trokielewicz received the EAB European Biometrics Research Award 2016 for research on iris recognition reliability including template aging, influence of eye diseases and post-mortem recognition.
Is That Eyeball Dead or Alive? Adam Czajka discusses the prevention of iris sensors accepting the use of a high-resolution photo of an iris or, in a grislier scenario, an actual eyeball. For full article, please see IEEE Spectrum.
PhD Theses
Dariusz Radomski,
"Sterowanie adaptacyjne infuzyjną pompą do dożylnej iniekcji leków" (Summa Cum Laude)
December 18, 2001
supervisor: A.Pacut
Paweł Wawrzyński, "Intensive Reinforcement Learning"
October 25, 2005
supervisor: A.Pacut
Adam Czajka, "Human Iris for Automatic Identity Verification" (Summa Cum Laude)
December 20, 2005
supervisor: A.Pacut
Joanna Putz-Leszczyńska,"Handwritten signature verification employing Dynamic Time Warping" (Summa Cum Laude)
December 21, 2010
supervisor: A.Pacut
Michał Kudelski, "Learning mechanisms with geographical localization of knowledge for adaptive routing control in mobile ad-hoc networks"
December 21, 2010
supervisor: A.Pacut
Małgorzata Kudelska, "Ant Algorithms for Adaptive Routing in Telecommunication Networks" (Summa Cum Laude)
May 15, 2012
supervisor: A.Pacut
Marcin Chochowski, ?Biometric data encryption ? the unifying approach?
supervisor: A.Pacut
Bartosz Papis, "State abstraction in reinforcement learning"
supervisor: A.Pacut