AI-Assisted Verification of Biometric Data Collection

12/17/2021
by   Ryan Lindsey, et al.
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Recognizing actions from a video feed is a challenging task to automate, especially so on older hardware. There are two aims for this project: one is to recognize an action from the front-facing camera on an Android phone, the other is to support as many phones and Android versions as possible. This limits us to using models that are small enough to run on mobile phones with and without GPUs, and only using the camera feed to recognize the action. In this paper we compare performance of the YOLO architecture across devices (with and without dedicated GPUs) using models trained on a custom dataset. We also discuss limitations in recognizing faces and actions from video on limited hardware.

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