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15 June 2023 Off-angle iris recognition using single and multiple deep learning frameworks
David Chavarro, Mahmut Karakaya
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Abstract
Iris recognition is a widely used biometric technology that has high accuracy and reliability in well-controlled environments. However, the recognition accuracy can significantly degrade in non-ideal scenarios, such as off-angle iris images. To address these challenges, deep learning frameworks have been proposed to identify subjects through their off-angle iris images. Traditional CNN-based iris recognition systems train a single deep network using multiple off-angle iris image of the same subject to extract the gaze invariant features and test incoming off-angle images with this single network to classify it into same subject class. In another approach, multiple shallow networks are trained for each gaze angle that will be the experts for specific gaze angles. When testing an off-angle iris image, we first estimate the gaze angle and feed the probe image to its corresponding network for recognition. In this paper, we present an analysis of the performance of both single and multimodal deep learning frameworks to identify subjects through their off-angle iris images. Specifically, we compare the performance of a single AlexNet with multiple SqueezeNet models. SqueezeNet is a variation of the AlexNet that uses 50x fewer parameters and is optimized for devices with limited computational resources. Multi-model approach using multiple shallow networks, where each network is an expert for a specific gaze angle. Our experiments are conducted on an off-angle iris dataset consisting of 100 subjects captured at 10-degree intervals between -50 to +50 degrees. The results indicate that angles that are more distant from the trained angles have lower model accuracy than the angles that are closer to the trained gaze angle. Our findings suggest that the use of SqueezeNet, which requires fewer parameters than AlexNet, can enable iris recognition on devices with limited computational resources while maintaining accuracy. Overall, the results of this study can contribute to the development of more robust iris recognition systems that can perform well in non-ideal scenarios.
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David Chavarro and Mahmut Karakaya "Off-angle iris recognition using single and multiple deep learning frameworks", Proc. SPIE 12526, Multimodal Image Exploitation and Learning 2023 , 1252609 (15 June 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2662862
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KEYWORDS
Iris recognition

Eye models

Deep learning

Performance modeling

Biometrics

Feature extraction

Image classification

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