Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://elib.vku.udn.vn/handle/123456789/1554
Title: Human Face Recognition and Temperature Measurement Based on Deep Learning for Covid-19 Quarantine Checkpoint
Authors: Nguyen, Vu Anh Quang
Park, Jongoh
Joo, Kyeongjin
Tran, Thi Tra Vinh
Tran, Trung Tin
Choi, Joonhyeon
Keywords: Covid-19 quarantine
face recognition
spoofed face
body temperature meseasurement
Issue Date: 26-Nov-2020
Publisher: Association for Computing Machinery, New York, United States
Abstract: The human temperature measurement system has been widely applying in hospitals and public areas during the widespread Covid-19 pandemic. However, the current systems in the quarantine checkpoint are only capable of measuring the human temperature; however, it can not combine with the identification of facial recognition, human temperature information, and wearing mask detection. In addition, in the hospitals as well as the public areas such as schools, libraries, train stations, airports, etc. facial recognition of employees combined with temperature measurement and masking will save the time check and update employee status immediately. This study proposes a method that combines body temperature measurement, facial recognition, and masking based on deep learning. Furthermore, the proposed method adds the ability to prevent spoofing between a real face and face-in-image recognition. A depth camera is used in the proposed system to measure and calculate the length between the human’s face and camera to approach the best accuracy of facial recognition and anti-spoofing. Moreover, a lowcost thermal camera measures the human body temperature. The methodology and algorithm for the human face and body temperature recognition are validated through the experimental results.
Description: ICFNDS '20: The 4th International Conference on Future Networks and Distributed Systems; Article No.: 47, pp 1–6
URI: http://elib.vku.udn.vn/handle/123456789/1554
ISBN: 978-1-4503-8886-3
Appears in Collections:NĂM 2020

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