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IUCRC Phase III Clarkson University: Center for Identification Technology Research (CITeR)

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About This Grant

The ability to establish, confirm and protect an individual’s identity is essential to the function of our society. Biometrics uses physical measurements of the body to identify an individual. A secure biometric identity and secure processes that use identities allow individuals to function in our growing on-line society with reduced risk of identity theft and fraud. Establishing identity is critical for preventing and detecting crime, terrorism, fraud and human trafficking. Challenges facing the arena of identification include the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to create images, videos and recordings as a means to intentionally deceive, and the potential existence of preference within the identity systems. In Phase III, the Center for Identification Technology Research (CITeR) expands impact in generative AI, advanced computing, and digital identity management, along with fair, transparent and explainable biometrics to address challenges that both commercial and government sectors face in today's society. CITeR will conduct research to measure outcomes resulting from approaches to mitigate specialized loss functions in neural network models. Additionally, projects to ensure robust identity systems through comprehensive evaluation of challenge response and liveness methods to prevent replay attacks, as well as methods to recognize natural or synthetically added information will be explored. Clarkson University will focus research in the areas of spoofing biometrics, liveness to protect systems from spoofing attacks, biometric cryptosystems for protecting biometric templates, longitudinal biometrics in children. CITeR plays a critical role in addressing the challenges in the ability to establish, confirm and protect an individual’s identity in today’s modern society. CITeR will support opportunities for sharing and learning through the development of educational videos, STEM outreach efforts for public schools and the continued development and hosting of Challenge Problem workshops for industry and government organizations to address challenges in the problem space. Clarkson University will lead the efforts to establish a micro credential program for biometrics and continue discussion with external organizations to help develop content for a new Certified Biometric Professional (CBP) course. This award reflects NSF's statutory mission and has been deemed worthy of support through evaluation using the Foundation's intellectual merit and broader impacts review criteria.

Focus Areas

education

Eligibility

universitynonprofitsmall business

How to Apply

Funding Range

Up to $327K

Deadline

2029-07-31

Complexity
Medium
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