Development and Analysis of Biometric Ingress Surveillance

Abstract

Face recognition is a classic problem in the field of computer vision and popular due to its wide applications in real-world problems such as access control, identity verification, physical security, surveillance, etc. Recent progress in deep learning techniques and the access to large-scale face databases has led to a significant improvement of face recognition accuracy under constrained and semi-constrained scenarios. Deep neural networks are shown to surpass human performance on Labelled Face in the Wild (LFW), which consists of celebrity photos captured in the wild. This technology can be used to create a surveillance for the ingress systems with broad scope of application in multiple scenarios. The major ingress problems that will be address will include, but are not limited to: lack of automata, robust face normalization, discrimination, representation learning and the ambiguity of facial features caused by information loss. This paper discusses biometric ingress surveillance. With a brief review of the subject the paper presents an application in this domain that highlights the true potential of a surveillance system that can have face recognition as a biometric authentication to ingress at homes, offices, universities and other potential ingress systems.

Authors and Affiliations

Shweta Sinha, Juhi Singh

Keywords

Related Articles

Contribution of Accessibility & Convenience as Adoption Tool of e-Banking in Ghana

The aim of the study is to identify the determinants of adoption rate of e banking in Ghana. The data were collected with self-administered questionnaire and interview. The Questionnaires were distributed to only current...

A New Approach of BLDC Motor Using Fuzzy Fractional Order PID

In order to manage the speed of brushless DC (BLDC) motors, this research presents a novel hybrid control method that simultaneously regulates the DC bus voltage of the inverter and the BLDC motor reference current. A fr...

A Review Paper on Virtualization

Virtualisation refers to the partitioning of computer capabilities. A virtualized computational atmosphere's purpose is to improve resource utilization by presenting consumers and programs with a unified system operation...

Experimental and Analytical Investigation of Short Columns with GFRP Bars

Glass fiber reinforced polymer (GFRP) Rebar ‘s has an innovative material it’s been a potential application in construction practices due to its high tensile strength, corrosive resistance ease in its applications and re...

An Overview on Neurotoxic Pollutants by Biochemical Markers

Neurotoxins produce molecular and biochemical processes that suggest early-stage effects on exposed people much before or below open illness development. Studying these early occurrences may be a legitimate way to create...

Download PDF file
  • EP ID EP746397
  • DOI 10.55524/ijircst.2022.10.3.16
  • Views 30
  • Downloads 0

How To Cite

Shweta Sinha, Juhi Singh (2022). Development and Analysis of Biometric Ingress Surveillance. International Journal of Innovative Research in Computer Science and Technology, 10(3), -. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-746397