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Analysis of Recent Trends in Face Recognition Systems (2304.11725v1)

Published 23 Apr 2023 in cs.CV

Abstract: With the tremendous advancements in face recognition technology, face modality has been widely recognized as a significant biometric identifier in establishing a person's identity rather than any other biometric trait like fingerprints that require contact sensors. However, due to inter-class similarities and intra-class variations, face recognition systems generate false match and false non-match errors respectively. Recent research focuses on improving the robustness of extracted features and the pre-processing algorithms to enhance recognition accuracy. Since face recognition has been extensively used for several applications ranging from law enforcement to surveillance systems, the accuracy and performance of face recognition must be the finest. In this paper various face recognition systems are discussed and analysed like RPRV, LWKPCA, SVM Model, LTrP based SPM and a deep learning framework for recognising images from CCTV. All these face recognition methods, their implementations and performance evaluations are compared to derive the best outcome for future developmental works.

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