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Details of how some of the world's most underprivileged people could be brought government services for the first time with the help of biometric identification technologies are to emerge at this year's Biometrics 2011 conference, opening in Westminster tomorrow.

Facial recognition systems using high definition cameras to identify people in controlled settings such as a border post or informal situations such as a crowd on a railway station platform, are underpinning a universal citizen ID system being rolled out across India's 1.2 billion population.

The Unique Identification Authority of India's (UIDAI) Aadhaar program - taken from the Sanskrit word for base or foundation - will create the world's largest database of individuals at an estimated cost of up to US$4.4bn. It will use multiple types of biometric data including retina scans, fingerprints and multiple facial images. A consortium consisting of Accenture with software firm Daon and Indian outsourcing specialist MindTree was one of three technology groups selected last year to build the system.

Mark Crego, senior defence and public safety executive at Accenture, told UKAuthority.com the fingerprint and iris data has already been captured for 100 million people, with facial recognition as a further check that data is correct by matching numbers with gender and age band. "Sometimes you might be enrolling the whole family, in which case the officer entering the data might get it wrong. But using the technology, you can match on age as well, so the system could see if a male adult number was being wrongly ascribed to a 12-year-old girl, for example.

The vast process of registering all India's citizens, including those in extremely remote areas, inevitably involves a mix of high and low tech solutions, Crego said. While registration officials would have access to high-tech portable or mobile enrolment stations, often the results of registration including biometrics would have to be saved onto encrypted thumb-drives and sent back to base in the ordinary postal service, he said.

Although face-matching technologies have been in use for more than a decade, huge improvements to the algorithms used have led to far greater accuracy over the past five years, Crego said. "What we see now has nearly the same accuracy as two fingerprints, in controlled circumstances."

While facial recognition is still best-known for use at national borders - such as at Heathrow and Stansted airports - they can also now identify travellers even before they get to the gate, for example as they leave a train at the airport, he said. Systems can also be used to check that people in a controlled area of the airport such as runway or hangar areas are supposed to be there. They can also recognise gender and estimate age of a group or crowd of people, Crego said, which could be of use in situations such as sporting events to identify where security personnel might be needed most without slowing down the flow of people into an area with formal individual checking. Despite all the recent improvements in accuracy, however, even the best facial recognition systems are still wrong with false matches or incorrect clearances up to 5% of the time, Crego said. This means the technique must be carefully managed alongside other data to ensure "you don't cause officers to jump when they don't need to jump."

India builds world's largest biometric ID database
 
another sink hole of indian money...
something pakistans NADRA did decades ago..in a simple way...
india will do at stupid costs in many years with no guarantee of completion.
india is good at complicaying simple things.
 
Not to forget that it will create a lot of jobs too.

Initial estimates project that the initiative will create 100,000 new jobs in the country, and business opportunities worth 6,500 crore (US$1.45 billion) in the first phase [14] of implementation, over three years.
 
Now, Aruna slams UID, says it may aid communal targeting


PANAJI: A day after slamming Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on an RTI remark, National Advisory Council member Aruna Roy termed the Aadhaar unique identity project "an invasive act" and warned the UID data "will facilitate communal targeting of certain communities".

Magsaysay award winner Roy said, "The UID is a dangerous thing. I'm shocked minorities and other communities are not boycotting it." Roy was speaking at an RTI seminar held at the International Centre Goa, Dona Paula.

While the central government and UIDAI chief Nandan Nilekani have claimed that the UID will eliminate corruption in the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA), and the public distribution system (PDS), Roy said, "We have doubts about any of these devices (such as UID)...technology will not work (to curb corruption)."

Continuing with her cenure of the UID, Roy wondered: "How can you force the people to give all this information? The real intention of UID was integration with the National Intelligence Grid (NATGRID). There should be a political debate on whether the state should collect all data about us and store it in a central silo."

Claiming that there was talk about the government thinking of permitting DNA sampling, Roy said "What is the point of giving us various freedoms on one hand and then undermining them (through projects like UID) on the other hand?" She felt the government "is trying to lull us" into believing they are bringing these projects to benefit us.

Krish Fernandes | tnn

Panaji: Hinting at private interests being one reason behind UID, National Advisory Council member Aruna Roy disclosed that many of the MoUs for the Aadhaar unique identity project were signed before the (UID) law. "There is a definite agenda to push (implementation) before legislation," said Roy. She opined that MoUs of many other projects were also being signed in a similar manner, while speaking at a n RTI seminar at Dona Paula.

Nikhil Dey, co-convener of the National Campaign for People's Right to Information, too termed the UID as "an extremely dangerous thing" and felt "we have to be wary of it".

Dey said UIDAI chief Nandan Nilekani had assured that the UID would be completely optional. "But now with UID being linked to the NREGA, how is this optional?" he questioned.

Dey observed that through the UID, all the information on citizens was available at the click of a button. "Localised biometric systems may be understandable, but we don't need a central database," Dey noted.

"People are queuing up to get their UID numbers as they feel they won't get access to government schemes and programmes," he concluded.
 
Why do Pakistanis have issues with this, you guys have your own similar system in place:cheesy:
 
@ internal
Do you even know who Aruna is ?? Or how her opinion matters ??
 
@safriz and internal

This project is the next revolutionary step that India is taking after 1990 liberalization of economy. As far as Aruna Roy is their she has no idea about the groundbreaking impact this project can have on India. But she is also right to some extent, their a very very small possibility of misuse of this project in the way she mentioned. We should make a monitoring committee which should keep tabs on this because its a huge information. The committee should consists of various advisors like social activists, People from IT, Economics, DRDO Chief, NSA , People from intelligence community, armed forces and law infrocement agencies, RBI, FICCI & SEBI chiefs alongwith defence minister, finance minister, Planning commissioner, Home minister, Prime Minister and leader of opposition in Lok and Rajya Sabha etc. to keep control on this project.

Have you guys read about about Nandan Neelkeni's book ? He wrote a lot about this. If government accepts whatever he has planned it will be aq complete change and corruption will be reduced greatly.

Right now the ration is subsidized for poor but people take advantage of this as no one looks. Money is given to poors and farmers in case of famine and draught or any other natural calamity but it never reaches the people.

We loose hundreds of billions of dollars in this way. In this project a separate id will be given to everyone and Nilkeni has plans to use this card not only as id but also a atm card. Everyone will open their account in banks even poor and this will help the growth of banking sector in India.

Now once everyone is in banking system and federal database the subsidies on food and oil for poor will be removed, poors will also start purchasing from normal markets but this time the money will be directly transferred to their bank accounts their-by removing all the middle men and this will help in removing leakage in the fund transfer.

This will give alot of boost to retail sector. Insurance, medical care etc. will reach poors very easily their-by given a huge boost to both the sector and not to mention the biggest beneficiary will be banking sector. We should also expect a huge boost in IT as preparing and maintaining such a large database will help in generating a lot of jobs in IT sector and this databse will also help in national security and to check regular crimes.
 
Yes, got it done for the whole family about two months ago. They take a scan of the eyes (retina), two facial photographs from different angles and finger prints of all fingers, both hands. This will be the primary identity proof in India in a few years. Expecting the UID cards by post any time now.
 
Yes, got it done for the whole family about two months ago. They take a scan of the eyes (retina), two facial photographs from different angles and finger prints of all fingers, both hands. This will be the primary identity proof in India in a few years. Expecting the UID cards by post any time now.

Still to go for it..Very long Queue..
Some villagers had come for it and were hopeful that this will be delivered without any "charhawa"...
 
The UID will solve many a problems. The 4.4 billion USD being spent will be of emmense help in food distribution, fertilizer distribution, law& order etc etc.
UID will revolutanise the social sector the way EVM ( electronic voting Machine ) did to the elections.
pakistan sought to use EVM in their elections---soon they will send delegations for learning Aadhar.
 
many cynics did same with PAN card but today it has proven to be worth the trouble..
 
India has yet to build it....... or perhaps it is a usual English grammatical mistake from incredible indians !!!

AND.........How is it related to indian defence?

In either case, moderation is due !
 
UID Aadhaar is the one of the best thing done by govt.

Apart from providing providing direct and simplified relief to poor people it will also have very deep impact on India's security.

Govt. is linking every police station and prisons all over India with computer network when these will be done by 2012 just a fingerprint scan or eye scan and security forces will come to know the crime/cases/records of a person throughout India.

Side by side govt. is also linking vehicle registrations, traffic challans, bank records, PAN card details, passport office, property purchase, stock market investment, airports etc. etc. through computers computer network.

Soon govt. will just type the UID number and will get the whole details of a person like traffic violation, property investment, bank accounts, criminal records, foreign travels etc. etc.

It will come hany in dealing with the criminals, terrorists and black money etc. etc.


---------- Post added at 09:15 PM ---------- Previous post was at 09:13 PM ----------

India has yet to build it....... or perhaps it is a usual English grammatical mistake from incredible indians !!!

You don't get it ???? do u?????

AND.........How is it related to indian defence?

Read my 1st post to know about it.


In either case, moderation is due ![/QUOTE]
 
India has yet to build it....... or perhaps it is a usual English grammatical mistake from incredible indians !!!

AND.........How is it related to indian defence?

In either case, moderation is due !

This related to Home Land Security as once profiling of all citizens is done... it will speed up in Crime scene investigations etc.
 
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