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Application for Recognition of People by Face
Svoboda, Jakub ; Orság, Filip (referee) ; Goldmann, Tomáš (advisor)
Person identification has in the recent years gained notoriety as one of the most powerful ways of extracting information from image data. This thesis is focused on the task of human identification from facial photographs. To solve this task, we employ algorithms based on neural networks, which produce more robust results than traditional algorithms. In this thesis, we studied the common approaches for solving this problem and based on the gathered knowledge we created an architecture of a neural network trained to tackle the task of human identification and verification based on facial photographs. We have then further improved the model architecture and the training process by performing various experiments and observing the results. The final model has reached an accuracy comparable to other state-of-the-art models. Furthermore, we created a desktop application to demonstrate the results visually and to enable easier manipulation with the identity database. The knowledge gathered in this thesis can be used for improvements of current identification models or models modified for solving similar tasks.
Application for Recognition of People by Face
Svoboda, Jakub ; Orság, Filip (referee) ; Goldmann, Tomáš (advisor)
Person identification has in the recent years gained notoriety as one of the most powerful ways of extracting information from image data. This thesis is focused on the task of human identification from facial photographs. To solve this task, we employ algorithms based on neural networks, which produce more robust results than traditional algorithms. In this thesis, we studied the common approaches for solving this problem and based on the gathered knowledge we created an architecture of a neural network trained to tackle the task of human identification and verification based on facial photographs. We have then further improved the model architecture and the training process by performing various experiments and observing the results. The final model has reached an accuracy comparable to other state-of-the-art models. Furthermore, we created a desktop application to demonstrate the results visually and to enable easier manipulation with the identity database. The knowledge gathered in this thesis can be used for improvements of current identification models or models modified for solving similar tasks.

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