TinySiamese Network for Biometric Analysis

07/02/2023
by   Islem Jarraya, et al.
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Biometric recognition is the process of verifying or classifying human characteristics in images or videos. It is a complex task that requires machine learning algorithms, including convolutional neural networks (CNNs) and Siamese networks. Besides, there are several limitations to consider when using these algorithms for image verification and classification tasks. In fact, training may be computationally intensive, requiring specialized hardware and significant computational resources to train and deploy. Moreover, it necessitates a large amount of labeled data, which can be time-consuming and costly to obtain. The main advantage of the proposed TinySiamese compared to the standard Siamese is that it does not require the whole CNN for training. In fact, using a pre-trained CNN as a feature extractor and the TinySiamese to learn the extracted features gave almost the same performance and efficiency as the standard Siamese for biometric verification. In this way, the TinySiamese solves the problems of memory and computational time with a small number of layers which did not exceed 7. It can be run under low-power machines which possess a normal GPU and cannot allocate a large RAM space. Using TinySiamese with only 8 GO of memory, the matching time decreased by 76.78 (Biometric images of Fingerprints and Faces), FVC2000, FVC2002 and FVC2004 while the training time for 10 epochs went down by approximately 93.14 B2F, FVC2002, THDD-part1 and CASIA-B datasets. The accuracy of the fingerprint, gait (NM-angle 180 degree) and face verification tasks was better than the accuracy of a standard Siamese by 0.87 TinySiamese achieved comparable accuracy with related works for the fingerprint and gait classification tasks.

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