Národní úložiště šedé literatury Nalezeno 4 záznamů.  Hledání trvalo 0.00 vteřin. 
Simulation of Skin Diseases Effect Using GAN
Bak, Adam ; Goldmann, Tomáš (oponent) ; Kanich, Ondřej (vedoucí práce)
The aim of this master's thesis is to generate a dataset of synthetic fingerprint images that display symptoms of skin disease. The thesis deals with damage caused by skin disease in the fingerprint images and synthetic fingerprint generation. The diseased fingerprints are generated using a model based on Wasserstein GAN with gradient penalty. A unique diseased fingerprint database created at FIT BUT was used for training of the GAN model. The model was trained on three types of skin disease: atopic eczema, psoriasis vulgaris and dyshidrotic eczema. The generator network of the trained WGAN-GP model was used to generate datasets of synthetic fingerprint images. The synthetic images were compared with real fingerprint images using the NFIQ and FiQiVi quality assessment tools and by comparing minutiae location and minutiae orientation distributions in the fingerprint images.
Generative Adversarial Networks Applied for Privacy Preservation in Bio-Metric-Based Authentication and Identification
Mjachky, Ľuboš ; Malinka, Kamil (oponent) ; Homoliak, Ivan (vedoucí práce)
Biometric-based authentication systems are getting broadly adopted in many areas. However, these systems do not allow participating users to influence the way their data will be used. Furthermore, the data may leak and can be misused without the users' knowledge. In this thesis, we propose a new authentication method which preserves the privacy of an individual and is based on a generative adversarial network (GAN). Concretely, we suggest using the GAN for translating images of faces to a visually private domain (e.g., flowers or shoes). Classifiers, which are used for authentication purposes, are then trained on the images from the visually private domain. Based on our experiments, the method is robust against attacks and still provides meaningful utility.
Generative Adversarial Networks Applied for Privacy Preservation in Bio-Metric-Based Authentication and Identification
Mjachky, Ľuboš ; Malinka, Kamil (oponent) ; Homoliak, Ivan (vedoucí práce)
Biometric-based authentication systems are getting broadly adopted in many areas. However, these systems do not allow participating users to influence the way their data will be used. Furthermore, the data may leak and can be misused without the users' knowledge. In this thesis, we propose a new authentication method which preserves the privacy of an individual and is based on a generative adversarial network (GAN). Concretely, we suggest using the GAN for translating images of faces to a visually private domain (e.g., flowers or shoes). Classifiers, which are used for authentication purposes, are then trained on the images from the visually private domain. Based on our experiments, the method is robust against attacks and still provides meaningful utility.
Simulation of Skin Diseases Effect Using GAN
Bak, Adam ; Goldmann, Tomáš (oponent) ; Kanich, Ondřej (vedoucí práce)
The aim of this master's thesis is to generate a dataset of synthetic fingerprint images that display symptoms of skin disease. The thesis deals with damage caused by skin disease in the fingerprint images and synthetic fingerprint generation. The diseased fingerprints are generated using a model based on Wasserstein GAN with gradient penalty. A unique diseased fingerprint database created at FIT BUT was used for training of the GAN model. The model was trained on three types of skin disease: atopic eczema, psoriasis vulgaris and dyshidrotic eczema. The generator network of the trained WGAN-GP model was used to generate datasets of synthetic fingerprint images. The synthetic images were compared with real fingerprint images using the NFIQ and FiQiVi quality assessment tools and by comparing minutiae location and minutiae orientation distributions in the fingerprint images.

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