Robust Facial Recognition System using One Shot Multispectral Filter Array Acquisition System
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Abstract
Face recognition in the visible and Near Infrared
range has received a lot of attention in recent years. The current
Multispectral (MS) imaging systems used for facial recognition
are based on multiple cameras having multiple sensors. These
acquisition systems are normally slow because they take one MS
image in several shots, which makes them unable to acquire
images in real time and to capture moving scenes. On the other
hand, currently there are snapshot multispectral imaging systems
which integrate a single sensor with Multispectral Filter Arrays
(MSFA) allow having at each acquisition an image on several
spectra. These systems drastically reduce image acquisition time
and are able to capture moving scenes in real time. This paper
proposes a study of robust facial recognition using Multispectral
Filter Array acquisition system. For this goal, a MSFA one-shot
camera was used to collect the images and a robust facial
recognition method based on Fast Discrete Curvelet Transform
and Convolutional Neural Network is proposed. This camera
covers the spectral range from 650 nm to 950 nm. A comparison
of the facial recognition system using Multispectral Filter Arrays
camera is made with those that using multiple cameras.
Experimental results proved that face recognition systems whose
acquisition systems are designed using MSFA perform more
efficiently with an accuracy of 100%
