Comprehensive fingerprint recognition utilizing one shot learning with Siamese Network
Abstract
Detailed Fingerprint investigation has been a dominant law enforcement tool which
is utilized to distinguish suspects, settle crimes and violations for over 100 years.
Moreover, gender classification from fingerprints is a vital step in forensic anthropol ogy in order to identify a criminal’s gender and reduce the list of suspects. A novel
approach of machine learning (ML) which is One Shot Learning has been intro duced in this report for identification of persons which will implement the Siamese
learning approach for training fingerprint samples by using the triplet loss. One Shot
Learning has shown to be efficient because it reliably performs with only one labeled
training example and one or a few training sets. Moreover, by using Transfer Learn ing with EfficientNetV2S an accuracy of 99.80%, 99.73%, 97.09%, 99.66%, 98.61%
for identification of person, gender, hand, finger and detection of forge fingerprints
has been achieved on the Sokoto Coventry Fingerprint Dataset.
Keywords
Fingerprint; One shot learning; Siamese learning; Machine learning; Transfer learning; Triplet loss; EfficientNetV2S; SOCOFing DatasetDescription
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, 2023.Department
Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Brac UniversityType
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