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6、odology for biometric data interchange formats defined in ISO/IEC 19794 Part 4: Finger image data Technologies de linformation Mthodologie dessai de conformit pour les formats dinterchange de donnes biomtriques dfinis dans lISO/CEI 19794 Partie 4: Donnes dimage du doigt PDF disclaimer This PDF file
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11、 country of the requester. ISO copyright office Case postale 56 CH-1211 Geneva 20 Tel. + 41 22 749 01 11 Fax + 41 22 749 09 47 E-mail copyrightiso.org Web www.iso.org Published in Switzerland ii BS ISO/IEC 29109-4:2010 ISO/IEC 29109-4:2010 (E) ISO 2011 iiiContents Page Foreword iv Introduction.v 1 S
12、cope1 2 Conformance .1 3 Normative references2 4 Terms and definitions .2 5 Symbols and abbreviated terms 2 6 Conformance testing methodology.2 6.1 Table of requirements in the base standard.2 6.2 Table of test assertions 7 BS ISO/IEC 29109-4:2010 ISO/IEC 29109-4:2010 (E) ISO 2011 iv Foreword ISO (t
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17、of this document may be the subject of patent rights. ISO and IEC shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights. ISO/IEC 29109 consists of the following parts, under the general title Information technology Conformance testing methodology for biometric data interchange
18、formats defined in ISO/IEC 19794: Part 1: Generalized conformance testing methodology Part 2: Finger minutiae data Part 4: Finger image data Part 5: Face image data Part 6: Iris image data Part 8: Finger pattern skeletal data Part 9: Vascular image data Part 10: Hand geometry silhouette data The fol
19、lowing part is under preparation: Part 7: Signature/sign time series data BS ISO/IEC 29109-4:2010 ISO/IEC 29109-4:2010 (E) ISO 2011 vIntroduction ISO/IEC 19794-4:2005 specifies a data record interchange format for recording, storing, and transmitting one or more finger images within a common biometr
20、ic exchange formats framework (CBEFF) data structure. Each image is accompanied by image-specific metadata contained in a header record. This part of ISO/IEC 29109 establishes tests for checking the correctness of the binary record. The objective of ISO/IEC 19794-4:2005 cannot be completely achieved
21、 until biometric products can be tested to determine whether they conform to those specifications. Conforming implementations are a necessary prerequisite for achieving interoperability among implementations; therefore there is a need for a standardized conformance testing methodology, test assertio
22、ns, and test procedures as applicable to specific modalities addressed by each part of ISO/IEC 19794. The test assertions will cover, as far as practical, the ISO/IEC 19794 requirements (covering the most critical features), so that the conformity results produced by the test suites will reflect the
23、 real degree of conformity of the implementations to ISO/IEC 19794 data interchange format records. This is the motivation for the development of this conformance testing methodology. This part of ISO/IEC 29109 supports those applications that require use of finger image data according to ISO/IEC 19
24、794-4:2005. It defines a testing methodology to ensure conformance of a vendors application or service to ISO/IEC 19794-4:2005. Thus this part of ISO/IEC 29109 is intended to establish elements of the conformance testing methodology framework that are specific to the finger and palm image-based data
25、 record requirements of ISO/IEC 19794-4:2005 conformance testing, define requirements and guidelines for specifying conformance test suites and related test methods for measuring conformity of products and services to the finger image data record requirements of ISO/IEC 19794-4:2005, and define test
26、ing and reporting procedures to be followed before, during, and after conformance testing. This part of ISO/IEC 29109 is applicable to the development and use of conformity test method specifications, conformity test suites for ISO/IEC 19794-4:2005 records, and conformance testing programs for ISO/I
27、EC 19794-4:2005 conformant products. It is intended primarily for use by testing organizations, but may be applied by developers and users of test method specifications and test method implementations. The table of test assertions (Clause 6.2, Table 2) specifies test assertions for the conformance r
28、equirements of ISO/IEC 19794-4:2005. BS ISO/IEC 29109-4:2010 ISO/IEC 29109-4:2010 (E) ISO 2011 BS ISO/IEC 29109-4:2010 BS ISO/IEC 29109-4:2010 ISO/IEC 29109-4:2010 (E) ISO 2011 INTERNATIONAL STANDARD1Information technology Conformance testing methodology for biometric data interchange formats define
29、d in ISO/IEC 19794 Part 4: Finger image data 1 Scope This part of ISO/IEC 29109 specifies elements of conformance testing methodology, test assertions, and test procedures as applicable to ISO/IEC 19794-4. It establishes test assertions of the structure of the finger image data format as specified i
30、n ISO/IEC 19794-4:2005 (Type A Level 1 as defined in ISO/IEC 29109-1:2009), test asssertions of internal consistency by checking the types of values that may be contained within each field (Type A Level 2 as defined in ISO/IEC 29109-1:2009), tests of semantic assertions (Type A Level 3 as defined in
31、 ISO/IEC 29109-1:2009). It does not establish tests of conformance of CBEFF structures required by ISO/IEC 19794-4:2005, tests of other characteristics of biometric products or other types of testing of biometric products (e.g. acceptance, performance, robustness, security), tests of conformance of
32、systems that do not produce ISO/IEC 19794-4:2005 records. 2 Conformance Biometric data interchange format conformance tests conform to this part of ISO/IEC 29109 if they satisfy all of the normative requirements related to Clause 6. Specifically, they shall use the test methodology specified in Clau
33、ses 6, 7 and 8 of ISO/IEC 29109-1:2009, and all Level 1 and Level 2 tests shall use the assertions defined in Table 2 of this part of ISO/IEC 29109. Implementations of ISO/IEC19794-4:2005 tested according to the methodology specified shall be able to claim conformance only to those biometric data re
34、cord (BDB) requirements specified in ISO/IEC 19794-4:2005 that are tested by the test methods established by this methodology. Implementations of ISO/IEC 19794-4:2005 do not necessarily need to conform to all possible aspects of ISO/IEC 19794-4:2005, but only to those ISO/IEC 19794-4:2005 requiremen
35、ts that are claimed to be supported by the implementation in an implementation conformance statement (ICS), filled out in accordance with Clause 8 of ISO/IEC 29109-1:2009 and Table 1 of this part of ISO/IEC 29109. ISO/IEC 29109-4:2010 (E) ISO 2011 BS ISO/IEC 29109-4:2010 2 3 Normative references The
36、 following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies. ISO/IEC 19794-4:2005, Information technology Biometr
37、ic data interchange formats Part 4: Finger image data ISO/IEC 29109-1:2009, Information technology Conformance testing methodology for biometric data interchange formats defined in ISO/IEC 19794 Part 1: Generalized conformance testing methodology 4 Terms and definitions For the purposes of this docu
38、ment, the terms and definitions given in ISO/IEC 29109-1 apply. 5 Symbols and abbreviated terms For the purposes of this document, the symbols and abbreviated terms given in ISO/IEC 29109-1 apply. 6 Conformance testing methodology The testing methodology specified in Clauses 6, 7 and 8 of ISO/IEC 29
39、109-1:2009 shall apply. The content of the tables below is based on the conformance testing methodology outlined in ISO/IEC 29109-1:2009 and shall only be used in the context of that testing methodology. 6.1 Table of requirements in the base standard The normative requirements of ISO/IEC 19794-4:200
40、5 are listed in Table 1. The supplier of the IUT can explain which optional components of the standard are supported and the testing laboratory can note the results of the test. Table 1 Requirements of the base standard (ISO/IEC 19794-4:2005) Require- ment identifier Reference in base standard Requi
41、rement summary Level Status IUT support Supported range Test result R-1 4.15 Information contained in a transaction shall be applicable to a single subject. 3C O-1 N/A N/A R-2 6.1 Each item of information, field, or logical record shall contain one or more bytes of data. 3C O-1 N/A N/A R-3 6.1 The o
42、rder for transmission shall also be the most significant byte first and least significant byte last. 3C O-1 N/A N/A R-4 6.1 Within a byte, the order of transmission shall be the most significant bit first and the least significant bit last. 3C O-1 N/A N/A R-5 6.2 Each image as presented in accordanc
43、e with this format standard shall appear to have been captured in an upright position and approximately centered horizontally in the field of view. 3C O-1 N/A N/A BS ISO/IEC 29109-4:2010 ISO/IEC 29109-4:2010 (E) ISO 2011 3Table 1 (continued) Require- ment identifier Reference in base standard Requir
44、ement summary Level Status IUT support Supported range Test result R-6 6.2 The recorded image data shall appear to be the result of a scanning of a conventional inked impression of a fingerprint. 3C O-1 N/A N/A R-7 6.2 The scanning sequence (and recorded data) shall appear to have been from left- to
45、-right, progressing from top-to-bottom of the fingerprint or palm print. 3C O-1 N/A N/A R-8 6.2 For the purpose of describing the position of each pixel within an image to be exchanged, a pair of reference axes shall be used. 3C O-1 N/A N/A R-9 6.2 The origin of the axes, pixel location (0,0), shall
46、 be located at the upper left- hand corner of each image. 3C O-1 N/A N/A R-10 6.2 The x-coordinate (horizontal) position shall increase positively from the origin to the right side of the image. 3C O-1 N/A N/A R-11 6.2 The y-coordinate (vertical) position shall increase positively from the origin to
47、 the bottom of the image. 3C O-1 N/A N/A R-12 7.2 For all quality levels, the finger image shall be represented using square pixels, in which the horizontal and vertical dimensions of the pixels are equal. 3C O-1 N/A N/A R-13 7.3 The grayscale precision of the pixel data shall be specified in terms
48、of the pixel depth or the number of bits used to represent the grayscale value of a pixel. 3C O-1 N/A N/A R-14 7.3 For grayscale data, the minimum value that can be assigned to a “black” pixel shall be zero. 3C O-1 N/A N/A R-15 7.3 The maximum value that can be assigned to a “white” pixel shall be the grayscale value with all of its bits of precision set to “1”. 3C O-1 N/A N/A R-16 7.4 The image data portion of a record for an uncompressed grayscale image shall contain a set of raw pixel information. 3C O-1 N/A N/A R-17 7.4 Using a pixel depth of 8 bits (25