Masked and unmasked Face Recognition Model Using Deep Learning Techniques. A case of Black Race.

Currently, many institutions of higher learning in Uganda are faced with major security threats ranging from burglary to cyber threats. Consequently, the institutions have recruited and deployed several trained personnel to offer the desired security. As human beings, these personnel can make errors...

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Main Authors: Mabiriz,I, Vicent, Ampaire, Ray Brooks, Muhoza, B. Gloria
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Published: Kabale University 2024
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description Currently, many institutions of higher learning in Uganda are faced with major security threats ranging from burglary to cyber threats. Consequently, the institutions have recruited and deployed several trained personnel to offer the desired security. As human beings, these personnel can make errors either by commission or omission. To overcome the limitation of trained security personnel, many face recognition models that detect masked and unmasked faces automatically to allow access to sensitive premises have been developed. However, the state-of-the-art models are not generalizable across populations and probably will not work in the Ugandan context because they have not been implemented with capabilities to eliminate racial discrimination in face recognition. This study therefore developed a deep learning model for masked and unmasked face recognition based on local context. The model was trained and tested on 1000 images taken from students of Kabale University using a Nikon d850 camera. Machine learning techniques such as Principal Component Analysis, Geometric Feature-Based Methods, and double threshold techniques were used in the development phase while results were classified using CNN pre-trained models. From the results obtained, VGG19 achieved a higher accuracy of 91.2% followed by Inception V 3 at 90.3% and VGG16 at 89.69% whereas the developed model achieved 90.32%.
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spelling oai:idr.kab.ac.ug:20.500.12493-20032024-08-01T00:02:00Z Masked and unmasked Face Recognition Model Using Deep Learning Techniques. A case of Black Race. Mabiriz,I, Vicent Ampaire, Ray Brooks Muhoza, B. Gloria Deep Learning Face Detection Face Recognition Masked Face Unmasked Face Currently, many institutions of higher learning in Uganda are faced with major security threats ranging from burglary to cyber threats. Consequently, the institutions have recruited and deployed several trained personnel to offer the desired security. As human beings, these personnel can make errors either by commission or omission. To overcome the limitation of trained security personnel, many face recognition models that detect masked and unmasked faces automatically to allow access to sensitive premises have been developed. However, the state-of-the-art models are not generalizable across populations and probably will not work in the Ugandan context because they have not been implemented with capabilities to eliminate racial discrimination in face recognition. This study therefore developed a deep learning model for masked and unmasked face recognition based on local context. The model was trained and tested on 1000 images taken from students of Kabale University using a Nikon d850 camera. Machine learning techniques such as Principal Component Analysis, Geometric Feature-Based Methods, and double threshold techniques were used in the development phase while results were classified using CNN pre-trained models. From the results obtained, VGG19 achieved a higher accuracy of 91.2% followed by Inception V 3 at 90.3% and VGG16 at 89.69% whereas the developed model achieved 90.32%. 2024-05-27T14:53:34Z 2024-05-27T14:53:34Z 2023 Article Mabiriz, Vicent, Ampaire, Ray Brooks, & Muhoza, B. Gloria (2023). Masked and unmasked Face Recognition Model Using Deep Learning Techniques. A case of Black Race. Kabale: Kabale University. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12493/2003 en_US application/pdf Kabale University
spellingShingle Deep Learning
Face Detection
Face Recognition
Masked Face
Unmasked Face
Mabiriz,I, Vicent
Ampaire, Ray Brooks
Muhoza, B. Gloria
Masked and unmasked Face Recognition Model Using Deep Learning Techniques. A case of Black Race.
title Masked and unmasked Face Recognition Model Using Deep Learning Techniques. A case of Black Race.
title_full Masked and unmasked Face Recognition Model Using Deep Learning Techniques. A case of Black Race.
title_fullStr Masked and unmasked Face Recognition Model Using Deep Learning Techniques. A case of Black Race.
title_full_unstemmed Masked and unmasked Face Recognition Model Using Deep Learning Techniques. A case of Black Race.
title_short Masked and unmasked Face Recognition Model Using Deep Learning Techniques. A case of Black Race.
title_sort masked and unmasked face recognition model using deep learning techniques a case of black race
topic Deep Learning
Face Detection
Face Recognition
Masked Face
Unmasked Face
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12493/2003
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