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Area of Science:

  • Computer Vision
  • Biometrics
  • Security Systems

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  • Face recognition is popular but faces implementation challenges in stand-alone systems.
  • Existing systems require user cooperation and struggle with illumination variations.
  • Lightweight and efficient algorithms are needed due to limited computational resources.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To design and implement a user-friendly, stand-alone access control system using face recognition at a distance.
  • To address challenges like illumination changes and computational efficiency.
  • To achieve high accuracy and real-time performance.

Main Methods:

  • Employed Local Binary Pattern (LBP)-AdaBoost for fast, illumination-invariant face and eye detection.
  • Modified the Gabor-LBP histogram framework using Gaussian derivative filters for efficient feature extraction.
  • Reduced facial feature size by 40% compared to Gabor-LBP.

Main Results:

  • Achieved 97.27% accuracy on the E-face dataset and 99.06% on the XM2VTS dataset.
  • Demonstrated robustness to significant illumination changes and complex backgrounds.
  • Realized a 91.5% true acceptance rate with a 0.28% false acceptance rate.
  • Processed at an average speed of 5.26 frames/sec on a new dataset.

Conclusions:

  • The developed system is user-friendly, stand-alone, and effective for access control.
  • The modified Gabor-LBP approach offers improved efficiency and robustness.
  • The system shows high accuracy and acceptable performance metrics for real-world deployment.