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Face Recognition Technology

This document discusses face recognition as a biometric technology. It begins with an introduction and overview of biometrics, distinguishing physiological biometrics like face, fingerprint and iris recognition from behavioral biometrics like signature and keystroke recognition. It then focuses on face recognition, explaining why it was chosen over other biometrics, how image capture works, the components of face recognition systems, and metrics like false acceptance rate. It outlines the implementation process and discusses applications in government and commercial use, as well as advantages and disadvantages. The document concludes by listing references used.

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Face Recognition Technology

This document discusses face recognition as a biometric technology. It begins with an introduction and overview of biometrics, distinguishing physiological biometrics like face, fingerprint and iris recognition from behavioral biometrics like signature and keystroke recognition. It then focuses on face recognition, explaining why it was chosen over other biometrics, how image capture works, the components of face recognition systems, and metrics like false acceptance rate. It outlines the implementation process and discusses applications in government and commercial use, as well as advantages and disadvantages. The document concludes by listing references used.

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Om Prakash Mahto Regd.no.

:0801292237 7th, sem ECE

CONTENTS
# INTRODUCTION # BIOMETRIC # # ADVANTAGE AND DISADVANTAGE # APPLICATION # CONCLUSION # REFERENCE

INTRODUCTION

BIOMETRIC

Physiological biometrics -direct measurement of a part of the human body

Behavioral biometrics -data derived from an action

Physiological biometrics

Finger-scan Facial Recognition

Iris-scan
Retina-scan Hand-scan

Behavioral biometrics

Voice-scan Signature-scan Keystroke-scan

Why we choose face recognition over other biometric?

no physical inetraction on behalf of the user passive identification existing hardware infrastructure, existing camaras and image capture devices

FACE RECOGINITION

CAPTURING OF IMAGE BY STANDARD VIDEO CAMERAS

COMPONENTS OF FACE RECOGNITION SYSTEMS

PERFORMANCE

False acceptance rate (FAR) False rejection rates (FRR) Response time Threshold/ decision Threshold

Enrollment time
Equal error rate

False acceptance rate (FAR)


The probability that a system will incorrectly identify an individual or will fail to reject an imposter. It is also called as type 2 error rate. FAR= NFA/NIIA Where FAR= false acceptance rate NFA= number of false acceptance NIIA= number of imposter identification attempts

IMPLEMENTATION OF FACE RECOGNITION TECHNOLOGY


* Data acquisition
* Input processing * Face image classification and decision making

Input processing

mg:

Few

nodal points that are measured by the software.

# Distance between the eyes # Width of the nose # Depth of the eye socket # Cheekbones # Jaw line # Chin

Detection
Alignment Normalization

Representation
Matching (LFA )

Convinence and social acceptability


One of the most inexpensive biometric and its prices should continue to go down Easy to use and in many cases it can be performed without a person even knowing

Cant tell the difference between identical twins.

Government Use
Commercial Use

Ross Cutler, Face Recognition Using Infrared Images and Eigenfaces, April 1996.
Age Eide, Christer Jahren, Stig Jorgensen, Thomas Lindblad, Clark S. Lindsey, and Kare Osterud, Eye Identification for Face Recognition with Neural Netowrks, 1996. www.bestneo.com

Zdravko Liposcak and Sven Loncaric, A Scale-Space Approach to Face Recognition from Profiles, 1999.

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