scholarly journals Facial age estimation using SFTA and deep neural network

2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 281
Author(s):  
Deepa Nagarajan ◽  
T. Sasipraba

This paper construes the toils in facial age estimation in images. The fact that manual age estimation is indeed hard rising out the urge for digital age estimation. To make estimation precise many works have been carried out by considering a lot of constraints. In this paper, facial age estimation is done more accurately. SFTA method is used for feature extraction and meticulous results are obtained for all age groups. Histogram equalization is done using the Otsu algorithm and three layered Deep Neural Network is used to classify the age group. In a Deep neural network, softmax normalization is done in the final layer to preserve the outlier values. By extracting 45 feature values concerning color and gradient, key point descriptor, orientation, shape and texture better estimation are obtained.

2021 ◽  
pp. 1063293X2110251
Author(s):  
K Vijayakumar ◽  
Vinod J Kadam ◽  
Sudhir Kumar Sharma

Deep Neural Network (DNN) stands for multilayered Neural Network (NN) that is capable of progressively learn the more abstract and composite representations of the raw features of the input data received, with no need for any feature engineering. They are advanced NNs having repetitious hidden layers between the initial input and the final layer. The working principle of such a standard deep classifier is based on a hierarchy formed by the composition of linear functions and a defined nonlinear Activation Function (AF). It remains uncertain (not clear) how the DNN classifier can function so well. But it is clear from many studies that within DNN, the AF choice has a notable impact on the kinetics of training and the success of tasks. In the past few years, different AFs have been formulated. The choice of AF is still an area of active study. Hence, in this study, a novel deep Feed forward NN model with four AFs has been proposed for breast cancer classification: hidden layer 1: Swish, hidden layer, 2:-LeakyReLU, hidden layer 3: ReLU, and final output layer: naturally Sigmoidal. The purpose of the study is twofold. Firstly, this study is a step toward a more profound understanding of DNN with layer-wise different AFs. Secondly, research is also aimed to explore better DNN-based systems to build predictive models for breast cancer data with improved accuracy. Therefore, the benchmark UCI dataset WDBC was used for the validation of the framework and evaluated using a ten-fold CV method and various performance indicators. Multiple simulations and outcomes of the experimentations have shown that the proposed solution performs in a better way than the Sigmoid, ReLU, and LeakyReLU and Swish activation DNN in terms of different parameters. This analysis contributes to producing an expert and precise clinical dataset classification method for breast cancer. Furthermore, the model also achieved improved performance compared to many established state-of-the-art algorithms/models.


Biometrics provides greater security and usability than conventional personal authentication methods. Fingerprints, facial identification systems and voice recognition systems are the features that biometric systems can use. To improve biometric authentication, the proposed method considered that the input image is iris and fingerprint; at first, pre-processing is performed through histogram equalization for all image inputs to enhance the image quality. Then the extraction process of the feature will be performed. The suggested method uses modified Local Binary Pattern (MLBP), GLCM with orientation transformation, and DWT features next to the extracted features to be combined for feature extraction. Then the optimum function is found with the Rider Optimization Algorithm (ROA) for all MLBP, GLCM and DWT. Eventually, the approach suggested is accepted. Deep Neural Network (DNN) performs the proposed authentication process. A DNN is a multilayered artificial neural network between the layers of input and output. The DNN finds the right mathematical manipulation to turn the input into the output, whether it is an acknowledged image or not. Suggested process quality is measured in terms of reliability recognition. In the MATLAB platform, the suggested approach is implemented.


2020 ◽  
Vol 131 ◽  
pp. 109980 ◽  
Author(s):  
X.J. Luo ◽  
Lukumon O. Oyedele ◽  
Anuoluwapo O. Ajayi ◽  
Olugbenga O. Akinade ◽  
Hakeem A. Owolabi ◽  
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