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RFaceID

Chengwen Luo, Zhongru Yang, Xingyu Feng, Jin Zhang, Hong Jia, Jianqiang Li, Jiawei Wu, Wen Hu

2021Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive Mobile Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies24 citationsDOI

Abstract

Face recognition (FR) has been widely used in many areas nowadays. However, the existing mainstream vision-based facial recognition has limitations such as vulnerability to spoofing attacks, sensitivity to lighting conditions, and high risk of privacy leakage, etc. To address these problems, in this paper we take a sparkly different approach and propose RFaceID, a novel RFID-based face recognition system. RFaceID only needs the users to shake their faces in front of the RFID tag matrix for a few seconds to get their faces recognized. Through theoretical analysis and experiment validations, the feasibility of the RFID-based face recognition is studied. Multiple data processing and data augmentation techniques are proposed to minimize the negative impact of environmental noises and user dynamics. A deep neural network (DNN) model is designed to characterize both the spatial and temporal feature of face shaking events. We implement the system and extensive evaluation results show that RFaceID achieves a high face recognition accuracy at 93.1% for 100 users, which shows the potential of RFaceID for future facial recognition applications.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceFacial recognition systemSpoofing attackArtificial intelligenceVulnerability (computing)Face (sociological concept)Feature (linguistics)BiometricsPattern recognition (psychology)Computer visionSpeech recognitionComputer securityLinguisticsSociologyPhilosophySocial scienceFace recognition and analysisBiometric Identification and SecurityFace and Expression Recognition
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