Vision-Face Recognition Attendance Monitoring System for Surveillance using Deep Learning Technology and Computer Vision

Author(s):  
J. Harikrishnan ◽  
Arya Sudarsan ◽  
Aravind Sadashiv ◽  
Remya A.S. Ajai
Author(s):  
K. V. Prasad Reddy ◽  
R. Chaitanya Latha ◽  
M. Lohitha ◽  
R. Sonia ◽  
A. B. Usha

To Maintain the attendance record with day to day activities is a challenging task. The conventional method of calling name of each student is time consuming and there is always a chance of proxy attendance. The smart attendance management will replace the manual method, which takes a lot of time consuming and difficult to maintain. There are many biometric processes, in that face recognition is the best method. Here we are using the computer vision which is a field of deep learning that is used for the camera reading and writing and using TkInter to create a GUI application.


Deep Learning technology can accurately predict the presence of diseases and pests in the agricultural farms. Upon this Machine learning algorithm, we can even predict accurately the chance of any disease and pest attacks in future For spraying the correct amount of fertilizer/pesticide to elimate host, the normal human monitoring system unable to predict accurately the total amount and ardent of pest and disease attack in farm. At the specified target area the artificial percepton tells the value accurately and give corrective measure and amount of fertilizers/ pesticides to be sprayed.


2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  
pp. 190-207
Author(s):  
S. K. B. Sangeetha

In recent years, deep-learning systems have made great progress, particularly in the disciplines of computer vision and pattern recognition. Deep-learning technology can be used to enable inference models to do real-time object detection and recognition. Using deep-learning-based designs, eye tracking systems could determine the position of eyes or pupils, regardless of whether visible-light or near-infrared image sensors were utilized. For growing electronic vehicle systems, such as driver monitoring systems and new touch screens, accurate and successful eye gaze estimates are critical. In demanding, unregulated, low-power situations, such systems must operate efficiently and at a reasonable cost. A thorough examination of the different deep learning approaches is required to take into consideration all of the limitations and opportunities of eye gaze tracking. The goal of this research is to learn more about the history of eye gaze tracking, as well as how deep learning contributed to computer vision-based tracking. Finally, this research presents a generalized system model for deep learning-driven eye gaze direction diagnostics, as well as a comparison of several approaches.


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 31-40 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ahmed Shamsaldin ◽  
Polla Fattah ◽  
Tarik Rashid ◽  
Nawzad Al-Salihi

At present, deep learning is widely used in a broad range of arenas. A convolutional neural networks (CNN) is becoming the star of deep learning as it gives the best and most precise results when cracking real-world problems. In this work, a brief description of the applications of CNNs in two areas will be presented: First, in computer vision, generally, that is, scene labeling, face recognition, action recognition, and image classification; Second, in natural language processing, that is, the fields of speech recognition and text classification.


2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (10) ◽  
pp. 204
Author(s):  
Vatsa S. Patel ◽  
Zhongliang Nie ◽  
Trung-Nghia Le ◽  
Tam V. Nguyen

Face recognition with wearable items has been a challenging task in computer vision and involves the problem of identifying humans wearing a face mask. Masked face analysis via multi-task learning could effectively improve performance in many fields of face analysis. In this paper, we propose a unified framework for predicting the age, gender, and emotions of people wearing face masks. We first construct FGNET-MASK, a masked face dataset for the problem. Then, we propose a multi-task deep learning model to tackle the problem. In particular, the multi-task deep learning model takes the data as inputs and shares their weight to yield predictions of age, expression, and gender for the masked face. Through extensive experiments, the proposed framework has been found to provide a better performance than other existing methods.


Author(s):  
Ashwin Raj ◽  
Aparna Raj ◽  
Imteyaz Ahmad

The main aim of this project is to create a smart attendance monitoring system which will use the concept of face recognition to identify students. On the basis of this a database will be created containing the information of attendance date wise. Apart from reducing time it will also help in replacing the laborious conventional method of using logbooks. The system also has the feature to send emails to the administrator about the student ‘s attendance status at the time of recognition itself. At the time of closing of the camera absentees’ names will be called out.


Author(s):  
Евгений Васильев ◽  
Evgeniy Vasil'ev ◽  
Валентина Кустикова ◽  
Valentina Kustikova ◽  
Иван Вихрев ◽  
...  

We represent a case study of using deep learning and computer vision library - the Intel Distribution of OpenVINO toolkit. We develop the automated “smart library” using DL and computer vision methods implemented in OpenVINO toolkit. The application involves the registration of the reader (adding information and photos of the new user); updating the machine learning model that describes the face features of the library users; authorization of the reader through face recognition; receiving and returning books by comparing the cover image with the database of flat images available in the library of books. The source code of the application is free available on GitHub: https://github.com/itlab-vision/openvino-smart-library. The developed application is planned to be published as a sample of the OpenVINO toolkit.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
O. Oksyuta ◽  
Le Xu ◽  
R. Lopatin

The article discusses the methods of face recognition based on convolutional neural net-works, the problems of face recognition in the presence of interference or face masking, the main stages of training neural networks and the process of actual recognition.


Author(s):  
Shweta Panjabrao Dhawale

In this paper we will see the face mask detection and recognition for smart attendance system. In current pandemic situation our proposed system is very useful. We have used here face algorithm technique, python programming and to capture the images open cv is used., open cv2 now comes with a very new face recognizer class for the face recognition and popular computer vision liberaay started by intel in 1999. Open cv released under BSD licence that’s why used in the academic projects. We have used the concept of deep learning framework for the detection of faces. our aim is to present the study of previous attempts at face detection and recognition for smart attendance system by using deep learning .these is rapidly growing technology with its application in various aspects.


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