SUMMARYGender classification with hand-dorsa vein information, a new soft biometric trait, is solved with the proposed unsupervised sparse feature learning model, state-of-the-art accuracy demonstrates the effectiveness of the proposed model. Besides, we also argue that the proposed data reconstruction model is also applicable to age estimation when comprehensive database differing in age is accessible. key words: gender recognition, unsupervised sparse feature learning, data reconstruction
Pre-trained DCNN trained on a large-scale image database can be used as a universal feature representation for image classification, which has achieved significant progress in some image recognition tasks. Compared with other image recognition tasks, directly utilizing a single convolutional feature as feature representation for vein recognition task cannot achieve the impressive result due to the sparse distribution of vein information. Therefore, to obtain more representative and discriminative convolutional feature for vein recognition, a novel multi-layer convolutional features' concatenation with semantic feature selector is proposed in this paper. In the pre-trained DCNN, different convolutional layers can encode different-level feature information. High-level convolutional features with vein information cover more semantic information and low-level convolutional features with vein information cover more detail information. However, low-level convolutional features also contain some background information. Therefore, in order to remove the background information of low-level convolutional features, a novel semantic feature selector is presented. First, the proposed local max-pooling of preserving spatial position (LMP-PSP) information is applied on activation map obtained by adding up all feature maps of the high-level convolutional layer to generate the semantic weighting map, which reflects key vein information of high-level convolutional features. Then, semantic weighting map is regarded as a feature selector to discard the background information of the low-level convolutional features and preserve the detail information of low level convolutional features. Finally, low-level convolutional features with vein information are selectively linked to high-level convolutional features with vein information based on the proposed semantic feature selector. A series of rigorous experiments on two lab-made vein databases named CUMT-Hand-Dorsa Vein database and CUMT-Palm Vein database is conducted to verify the effectiveness and feasibility of the proposed model. Besides, additional experiments with PUT Palm Vein database and the subset of PolyU database illustrate its generalization ability and robustness.
SUMMARY Both gender and identity recognition task with hand vein information is solved based on the proposed cross-selected-domain transfer learning model. State-of-the-art recognition results demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed model for pattern recognition task, and the capability to avoid over-fitting of fine-tuning DCNN with small-scaled database.
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