Visible to the public Extended Multi-spectral Face Recognition Across Two Different Age Groups: An Empirical Study

TitleExtended Multi-spectral Face Recognition Across Two Different Age Groups: An Empirical Study
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2016
AuthorsVetrekar, N. T., Raghavendra, R., Gaonkar, A. A., Naik, G. M., Gad, R. S.
Conference NameProceedings of the Tenth Indian Conference on Computer Vision, Graphics and Image Processing
Date PublishedDecember 2016
PublisherACM
Conference LocationNew York, NY, USA
ISBN Number978-1-4503-4753-2
Keywordscollaborative representation, face recognition, facial age groups, facial recognition, feature extraction, Human Behavior, Metrics, multi-spectral imaging, pubcrawl, Resiliency
Abstract

Face recognition has attained a greater importance in bio-metric authentication due to its non-intrusive property of identifying individuals at varying stand-off distance. Face recognition based on multi-spectral imaging has recently gained prime importance due to its ability to capture spatial and spectral information across the spectrum. Our first contribution in this paper is to use extended multi-spectral face recognition in two different age groups. The second contribution is to show empirically the performance of face recognition for two age groups. Thus, in this paper, we developed a multi-spectral imaging sensor to capture facial database for two different age groups ( 15years and 20years) at nine different spectral bands covering 530nm to 1000nm range. We then collected a new facial images corresponding to two different age groups comprises of 168 individuals. Extensive experimental evaluation is performed independently on two different age group databases using four different state-of-the-art face recognition algorithms. We evaluate the verification and identification rate across individual spectral bands and fused spectral band for two age groups. The obtained evaluation results shows higher recognition rate for age groups 20years than 15years, which indicates the variation in face recognition across the different age groups.

URLhttps://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3009977.3010026
DOI10.1145/3009977.3010026
Citation Keyvetrekar_extended_2016