Biometric zoos: Theory and experimental evidence

Mohammad Nayeem Teli, J. Beveridge, P. Phillips, G. Givens, D. Bolme, B. Draper
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Several studies have shown the existence of biometric zoos. The premise is that in biometric systems people fall into distinct categories, labeled with animal names, indicating recognition difficulty. Different combinations of excessive false accepts or rejects correspond to labels such as: Goat, Lamb, Wolf, etc. Previous work on biometric zoos has investigated the existence of zoos for the results of an algorithm on a data set. This work investigates biometric zoos generalization across algorithms and data sets. For example, if a subject is a Goat for algorithm A on data set X, is that subject also a Goat for algorithm B on data set Y? This paper introduces a theoretical framework for generalizing biometric zoos. Based on our framework, we develop an experimental methodology for determining if biometric zoos generalize across algorithms and data sets, and we conduct a series of experiments to investigate the existence of zoos on two algorithms in FRVT 2006.
生物识别动物园:理论和实验证据
一些研究已经证明了生物识别动物园的存在。前提是,在生物识别系统中,人们被划分为不同的类别,贴上动物的名字,表明识别的难度。过多的错误接受或拒绝的不同组合对应的标签,如:山羊,羔羊,狼等。之前关于生物识别动物园的工作已经调查了动物园的存在,以获取数据集上算法的结果。这项工作研究了生物识别动物园在算法和数据集上的泛化。例如,如果一个主题是数据集X上算法a的山羊,那么该主题也是数据集Y上算法B的山羊吗?本文介绍了一个推广生物识别动物园的理论框架。基于我们的框架,我们开发了一种实验方法来确定生物识别动物园是否可以跨算法和数据集进行推广,并在FRVT 2006中进行了一系列实验来调查动物园在两种算法上的存在性。
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