Pattern Recognition | 2021

Towards open-set touchless palmprint recognition via weight-based meta metric learning

 
 

Abstract


\n Touchless biometrics has become significant in the wake of novel coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19). Due to the convenience, user-friendly, and high-accuracy, touchless palmprint recognition shows great potential when the hygiene issues are considered during COVID-19. However, previous palmprint recognition methods are mainly focused on close-set scenario. In this paper, a novel Weight-based Meta Metric Learning (W2ML) method is proposed for accurate open-set touchless palmprint recognition, where only a part of categories is seen during training. Deep metric learning-based feature extractor is learned in a meta way to improve the generalization ability. Multiple sets are sampled randomly to define support and query sets, which are further combined into meta sets to constrain the set-based distances. Particularly, hard sample mining and weighting are adopted to select informative meta sets to improve the efficiency. Finally, embeddings with obvious inter-class and intra-class differences are obtained as features for palmprint identification and verification. Experiments are conducted on four palmprint benchmarks including fourteen constrained and unconstrained palmprint datasets. The results show that our W2ML method is more robust and efficient in dealing with open-set palmprint recognition issue as compared to the state-of-the-arts, where the accuracy is increased by up to 9.11% and the Equal Error Rate (EER) is decreased by up to 2.97%.\n

Volume 121
Pages 108247 - 108247
DOI 10.1016/j.patcog.2021.108247
Language English
Journal Pattern Recognition

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