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In the benchmark timing experiment for still images, can a participant exploit the fact that target and query sets are identical, meaning only half as many templates have to be created?

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In the benchmark timing experiment for still images, can a participant exploit the fact that target and query sets are identical, meaning only half as many templates have to be created?

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No, participants cannot exploit the fact that the target and query sets are identical. In FRVT 2006, all image names will be randomized. So, even if (a big if) target and query sets in FRVT 2006 referenced identical sets of biometric samples, images in these target and query sets would have different randomized names. Thus, templates would have to be generated for both the target and query sets.

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