Template-Driven Knowledge Distillation for Compact and Accurate Periocular Biometrics Deep-Learning Models

Author:

Boutros FadiORCID,Damer NaserORCID,Raja KiranORCID,Kirchbuchner FlorianORCID,Kuijper ArjanORCID

Abstract

This work addresses the challenge of building an accurate and generalizable periocular recognition model with a small number of learnable parameters. Deeper (larger) models are typically more capable of learning complex information. For this reason, knowledge distillation (kd) was previously proposed to carry this knowledge from a large model (teacher) into a small model (student). Conventional KD optimizes the student output to be similar to the teacher output (commonly classification output). In biometrics, comparison (verification) and storage operations are conducted on biometric templates, extracted from pre-classification layers. In this work, we propose a novel template-driven KD approach that optimizes the distillation process so that the student model learns to produce templates similar to those produced by the teacher model. We demonstrate our approach on intra- and cross-device periocular verification. Our results demonstrate the superiority of our proposed approach over a network trained without KD and networks trained with conventional (vanilla) KD. For example, the targeted small model achieved an equal error rate (EER) value of 22.2% on cross-device verification without KD. The same model achieved an EER of 21.9% with the conventional KD, and only 14.7% EER when using our proposed template-driven KD.

Funder

Federal Ministry of Education and Research

HMWK

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Biochemistry,Instrumentation,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Analytical Chemistry

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