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Face Recognition at a Distance for a Stand-Alone Access Control System

Hansung Lee, Sohee Park, Jang‐Hee Yoo, Se-Hoon Jung, Jun‐Ho Huh

2020Sensors72 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Although access control based on human face recognition has become popular in consumer applications, it still has several implementation issues before it can realize a stand-alone access control system. Owing to a lack of computational resources, lightweight and computationally efficient face recognition algorithms are required. The conventional access control systems require significant active cooperation from the users despite its non-aggressive nature. The lighting/illumination change is one of the most difficult and challenging problems for human-face-recognition-based access control applications. This paper presents the design and implementation of a user-friendly, stand-alone access control system based on human face recognition at a distance. The local binary pattern (LBP)-AdaBoost framework was employed for face and eyes detection, which is fast and invariant to illumination changes. It can detect faces and eyes of varied sizes at a distance. For fast face recognition with a high accuracy, the Gabor-LBP histogram framework was modified by substituting the Gabor wavelet with Gaussian derivative filters, which reduced the facial feature size by 40% of the Gabor-LBP-based facial features, and was robust to significant illumination changes and complicated backgrounds. The experiments on benchmark datasets produced face recognition accuracies of 97.27% on an E-face dataset and 99.06% on an XM2VTS dataset, respectively. The system achieved a 91.5% true acceptance rate with a 0.28% false acceptance rate and averaged a 5.26 frames/sec processing speed on a newly collected face image and video dataset in an indoor office environment.

Topics & Concepts

Local binary patternsComputer scienceFacial recognition systemArtificial intelligenceAccess controlAdaBoostGabor waveletFace detectionComputer visionPattern recognition (psychology)Benchmark (surveying)HistogramHistogram of oriented gradientsFace (sociological concept)Three-dimensional face recognitionFeature (linguistics)Image (mathematics)WaveletWavelet transformSupport vector machineDiscrete wavelet transformGeodesyGeographyLinguisticsComputer networkPhilosophySocial scienceSociologyBiometric Identification and SecurityFace recognition and analysisFace and Expression Recognition