TENSOR Key Exploitable Results

TENSOR delivers three flagship Key Exploitable Results (KERs) that turn cutting-edge biometric research into practical tools for real investigations. Together, they help European law enforcement and forensic experts work faster, share data more securely, and build stronger, court-ready digital evidence

These three Key Exploitable Results (KERs) are:

  • KER1 – TENSOR Multi-Modal Biometric Identification Platform
  • KER2 – TENSOR Biometrics Data Space
  • KER3 – Behavioural Biometrics Identification Engine

The TENSOR Platform, a multimodal biometric identification and investigation system validated in realistic law enforcement scenarios.

The platform integrates traditional biometrics, including fingerprints and facial recognition, with emerging modalities such as voice, gait and behavioural biometrics. A fusion engine combines and dynamically weights biometric evidence based on context, data quality and investigator input, producing transparent confidence scores within a human-in-the-loop decision framework. The platform includes explainable AI, natural language interaction, and automated investigative reporting, reducing analytical complexity and supporting decision-making.

TENSOR could serve as a complementary layer to existing AFIS and ABIS systems, improving investigative effectiveness without replacing legacy infrastructure. It is compliant by design with the GDPR and the EU AI Act, and has reached TRL 6–7, providing a solid basis for further validation, productisation, and commercial deployment.

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TENSOR Biometrics Data Space delivers a privacy-preserving solution that enables cross-border biometric searches without sharing or centralizing raw data. It allows law enforcement and forensic authorities to securely query distributed biometric repositories, using encryption and usage controls that preserve data sovereignty and comply with GDPR and EU legal frameworks.

The TENSOR Biometrics Data Space is designed for operational cooperation, supporting cross-jurisdictional investigations where data cannot be legally or technically moved, while ensuring transparency, auditability, and trust between participating authorities. It provides a practical European solution for secure biometric collaboration beyond national boundaries.

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Quadible provides law enforcement agencies with a pioneering AI-driven behavioural identification platform that attributes “orphan devices” to suspects by analyzing unique patterns like typing rhythm and touchscreen gestures.

Our platform transcends simple verification by providing a robust one-to-many (1:N) identification layer that attributes devices found at crime scenes to specific suspects through passive interaction analysis, requiring no explicit user input or physical custody. This forensic-grade, GDPR-compliant tool turns passive digital signals into supporting actionable evidence, supplementing traditional biometrics to accelerate forensic investigations.

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