Genetic and evolutionary biometrics
Author:
Alford Aniesha,Adams Joshua,Shelton Joseph,Dozier Gerry,Bryant Kelvin,Kelly John
Abstract
PurposeThe aim of this paper is to explore the value preference space associated with the optimization and generalization performance of GEFeWSML.Design/methodology/approachIn this paper, the authors modified the evaluation function utilized by GEFeWSML such that the weights assigned to each objective (i.e. error reduction and feature reduction) were varied. For each set of weights, GEFeWSML was used to evolve FMs for the face, periocular, and face + periocular templates. The best performing FMs on the training set (FMtss) and the best performing FMs on the validation set (FM*s) were then applied to the test set in order to evaluate how well they generalized to the unseen subjects.FindingsBy varying the weights assigned to each of the objectives, the authors were able to suggest values that would result in the best optimization and generalization performances for facial, periocular, and face + periocular recognition. GEFeWSML using these suggested values outperformed the previously reported GEFeWSML results, using significantly fewer features while achieving the same recognition accuracies statistically.Originality/valueIn this paper, the authors investigate the relative weighting of each objective using a value preference structure and suggest the best weights to be used for each biometric modality tested.
Subject
General Computer Science
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