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BiomDI - Software Tools supporting Standard Biometric Data Interchange Formats (Mirrored from http://www.nist.gov/itl/iad/ig/biomdi.cfm)
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This software was developed at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) by employees of the Federal Government in the course of their official duties. Pursuant to title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this software is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. NIST assumes no responsibility whatsoever for its use by other parties, and makes no guarantees, expressed or implied, about its quality, reliability, or any other characteristic. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Biometric Data Interchange (BIOMDI) project contains a set of libraries and application programs that manipulate biometric data records of several formats (INCITS 378 and ISO 19794 finger minutiae, etc.). These libraries and programs depend on some common include files contained in the BIOMDI/Main/common/src/include directory. Some sub-packages require other software, such as the NIST NBIS distribution, requiring a separate install. Consult the README files in each sub-package for further instructions. Gnu make is required to build this software. To install the entire BIOMDI package: 1) Edit the common/common.mk file and change the PREFIX setting if you wish to change the default install location; 2) Run 'make'; 3) Run 'make install'; If you want to only build a sub-package (such as fingerminutia), follow the same steps above for the common package, then steps 2 and 3 for each sub-package you wish to install. Two variables are used within the common.mk file from the common package: COMMONINCOPT can be appended to add include directories. COMMONLIBOPT can be appended to add library directories. Each sub-package has a common.mk file in the src directory. By adding the definition of COMMONINCOPT and/or COMMONLIBOPT, extra include and library directories can be added in order to build the sub-package that is dependent on other packages. For example, the fingerminutia sub-package optionally requires the NBIS package. For RedHat and CentOS Linux systems, it is preferable to install BIOMDI into the /usr/local/ hierarchy, which may require the creation of some directories first (e.g. /usr/local/man/man1). On a 64-bit system, the LIBPATH setting in common/common.mk should be set to $(PREFIX)/lib64. The Linux dynamic linker ld may need to have its cache loaded as well, usually by creating a file in /etc/ld.so.conf.d and running the ldconfig command as root. Alternatively, if system-wide settings can not be changed, each user can set the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable. When installing on a Windows system, the location of the dynamic link libraries (DLL) must be in the user's PATH environment variable in order for the programs to execute. By default, DLLs are installed in /usr/local/lib, while the programs are installed in /usr/local/bin. Both directories should be added to the PATH environment variable. The installation paths can be changed in the common/common.mk make include file. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Standards that are supported for each project: BIOMDI Release 1.0: ------------------- fingerminutia: ANSI/INCITS 378-2004 and ISO 19794-2 2005-09-15. fingerimage: ANSI/INCITS 381-2004 and ISO/IEC 19794-4:2004. facerecognition: ANSI/INCITS 385-2004. irisimage: ISO/IEC 19794-6:20xx; developed in support of the Iris Exchange (IREX) Evaluation 2008 (iris.nist.gov).
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