Category-preserving binary feature learning and binary codebook learning for finger vein recognition

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Haiying Liu
Gongping Yang
Yilong Yin
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[1] Changji University,Department of Computer Engineering
[2] Shandong University,School of Software
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International Journal of Machine Learning and Cybernetics | 2020年 / 11卷
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Finger vein recognition; Manifold structure; Category preservation; Binary feature learning; Codebook learning;
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Local binary feature learning has attracted a lot of researches in image recognition due to its vital effectiveness. Generally, in the traditional local feature learning methods, a projection is learned to map the patches of image into binary features and then a codebook is generated by clustering the binary features with K-means clustering. However, these local feature learning methods, such as compact binary face descriptor and discriminative binary descriptor, ignore the category specific distributions of the original features during the feature learning process and use the real-valued clustering approach to generate the codebook, the discriminant of feature is degraded and the merits of binary feature are lost. To tack these problems, in this paper, we propose a novel category-preserving binary feature learning and binary codebook leaning (CPBFL-BCL) method for finger vein recognition. In CPBFL-BCL, the discrimination of learned binary features is generated by criteria of fisher discriminant analysis and category manifold preserving regularity during the feature learning process, and a novel binary clustering method based on K-means clustering is designed to generate binary codebook. Experimental results on recognition and retrieval tasks using two public finger vein databases are presented and demonstrate the effectiveness and efficiency of the proposed method over the state-of-the-art finger vein methods and a finger vein retrieval method.
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页码:2573 / 2586
页数:13
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