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Patch-based finger vein recognition using an auto encoder

 

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Patch-based finger vein recognition using an auto encoder
EAB virtual lunch talk
April 19, 2022 at 12:30-1:30pm CEST

The European Association for Biometrics (EAB) is hosting a presentation focused on research about patch-based finger vein recognition using an auto encoder.

Auto encoders are neural networks that use unsupervised learning methods and aim to reconstruct their input through a series of compression and de-compression steps. This presentation will shed light on how the model learns a compact representation of the input, without the need of labeled data during this process.

Tuğçe Arican from the University of Twente at the Data Management Biometrics Group will present her research.

Attendance is free but registration is required.

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