A Systematic Literature Review of Deep Learning Algorithms for Personality Trait Recognition

Author(s):  
I Made Artha Agastya ◽  
Dini Oktarina Dwi Handayani ◽  
Teddy Mantoro
2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 157-197
Author(s):  
Haruna Chiroma ◽  

Deep Learning algorithms (DL) have been applied in different domains such as computer vision, image detection, robotics and speech processing, in most cases, DL demonstrated better performance than the conventional machine learning algorithms (shallow algorithms). The artificial intelligence research community has leveraged the robustness of the DL because of their ability to process large data size and handle variations in biometric data such as aging or expression problem. Particularly, DL research in automatic fingerprint recognition system (AFRS) is gaining momentum starting from the last decade in the area of fingerprint pre-processing, fingerprints quality enhancement, fingerprint feature extraction, security of fingerprint and performance improvement of AFRS. However, there are limited studies that address the application of DL to model fingerprint biometric for different tasks in the fingerprint recognition process. To bridge this gap, this paper presents a systematic literature review and an insightful meta-data analysis of a decade applications of DL in AFRS. Discussion on proposed model’s tasks, state of the art study, dataset, and training architecture are presented. The Convolutional Neural Networks models were the most saturated models in developing fingerprint biometrics authentication. The study revealed different roles of the DL in training architecture of the models: feature extractor, classifier and end-to-end learning. The review highlights open research challenges and present new perspective for solving the challenges in the future. The author believed that this paper will guide researchers in propose novel fingerprint authentication scheme.


2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Alan Brnabic ◽  
Lisa M. Hess

Abstract Background Machine learning is a broad term encompassing a number of methods that allow the investigator to learn from the data. These methods may permit large real-world databases to be more rapidly translated to applications to inform patient-provider decision making. Methods This systematic literature review was conducted to identify published observational research of employed machine learning to inform decision making at the patient-provider level. The search strategy was implemented and studies meeting eligibility criteria were evaluated by two independent reviewers. Relevant data related to study design, statistical methods and strengths and limitations were identified; study quality was assessed using a modified version of the Luo checklist. Results A total of 34 publications from January 2014 to September 2020 were identified and evaluated for this review. There were diverse methods, statistical packages and approaches used across identified studies. The most common methods included decision tree and random forest approaches. Most studies applied internal validation but only two conducted external validation. Most studies utilized one algorithm, and only eight studies applied multiple machine learning algorithms to the data. Seven items on the Luo checklist failed to be met by more than 50% of published studies. Conclusions A wide variety of approaches, algorithms, statistical software, and validation strategies were employed in the application of machine learning methods to inform patient-provider decision making. There is a need to ensure that multiple machine learning approaches are used, the model selection strategy is clearly defined, and both internal and external validation are necessary to be sure that decisions for patient care are being made with the highest quality evidence. Future work should routinely employ ensemble methods incorporating multiple machine learning algorithms.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ghita Amrani ◽  
Amina Adadi ◽  
Mohammed Berrada ◽  
Zouhayr Souirti ◽  
Said Boujraf

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andrea Camille Garcia ◽  
Jealine Eleanor Gorre ◽  
Joshua Angelo Karl Perez ◽  
Mary Jane Samonte

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Asmaa Seyam ◽  
Ali Bou Nassif ◽  
Manar Abu Talib ◽  
Qassim Nasir ◽  
Bushra Al Blooshi

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