An Enhanced Architecture for Serial Fusion based Multi-biometric Verification System

M. Hossain, Jundong Chen, K. Rahman
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The traditional architecture of serial fusion based multi-biometric verification systems places an average performing or the worst performing individual verifier in the final stage. Because the final stage gives the verification decision using a single threshold and takes on the most confusing samples which are rejected by all previous stages, an average or the worst performing individual verifier may incur high verification errors in the final stage, which may negatively impact the performance of the whole system. Unfortunately, it is not possible to place a strong individual verifier in the final stage of a traditional architecture because if we place a strong individual verifier in the final stage, we will have to place a weak individual verifier in an earlier stage. Studies show that placing a weak individual verifier in an earlier stage worsens the performance of the whole system by giving more wrong decision earlier. Hence, the challenge is-how can we place the best performing individual verifier in the first stage and at the same time not place an average or the worst performing individual verifier in the final stage? In this paper, we address this challenge. We have come up with a very simple but effective solution. We have proposed a modification to the traditional architecture of serial fusion based multi-biometric verification systems. With rigorous experiments on the NIST multi-modal dataset and using three serial fusion based multi-biometric verification schemes, we demonstrated that our proposed architecture significantly improves the performance of serial fusion based multi-biometric verification systems.
基于串行融合的多生物特征验证系统的改进体系结构
传统的基于串行融合的多生物特征验证系统架构将表现一般或表现最差的个体验证者置于最后阶段。由于最后阶段使用单个阈值给出验证决策,并接受被所有先前阶段拒绝的最令人困惑的样本,因此表现一般或最差的单个验证者可能在最后阶段产生较高的验证错误,这可能会对整个系统的性能产生负面影响。不幸的是,在传统架构的最后阶段不可能放置一个强大的个人验证者,因为如果我们在最后阶段放置一个强大的个人验证者,我们将不得不在更早的阶段放置一个弱的个人验证者。研究表明,将一个弱势的个体验证者置于更早的阶段会使整个系统的性能恶化,因为它会在更早的时候给出更多的错误决策。因此,挑战是我们如何在第一阶段放置表现最好的个人验证者,同时不将表现一般或最差的个人验证者放置在最后阶段?在本文中,我们解决了这一挑战。我们想出了一个简单而有效的解决办法。我们提出了一种基于串行融合的传统多生物特征验证系统架构的改进。通过在NIST多模态数据集上进行严格的实验,并使用三种基于串行融合的多生物特征验证方案,我们证明了我们提出的架构显着提高了基于串行融合的多生物特征验证系统的性能。
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