Robust biometric person identification using automatic classifier fusion of speech, mouth, and face experts
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Fox, N.A. and Gross, R. and Cohn, J.F. and Reilly, R.B. 'Robust biometric person identification using automatic classifier fusion of speech, mouth, and face experts' in IEEE Transactions on Multimedia, 9, (4), 2007, pp. 701 - 714.
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Information about person identity is multimodal. Yet, most person-recognition systems limit themselves to only a single modality, such as facial appearance. With a view to exploiting the complementary nature of different modes of information and increasing pattern recognition robustness to test signal degradation, we developed a multiple expert biometric person identification system that combines information from three experts: audio, visual speech, and face. The system uses multimodal fusion in an automatic unsupervised manner, adapting to the local performance (at the transaction level) and output reliability of each of the three experts. The expert weightings are chosen automatically such that the reliability measure of the combined scores is maximized. To test system robustness to train/test mismatch, we used a broad range of acoustic babble noise and JPEG compression to degrade the audio and visual signals, respectively. Identification experiments were carried out on a 248-subject subset of the XM2VTS database. The multimodal expert system outperformed each of the single experts in all comparisons. At severe audio and visual mismatch levels tested, the audio, mouth, face, and tri-expert fusion accuracies were 16.1%, 48%, 75%, and 89.9%, respectively, representing a relative improvement of 19.9% over the best performing expert
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Sponsor: Enterprise Ireland
Author's Homepage: http://people.tcd.ie/reillyri
Publisher: IEEE
Type of material: Journal Article

