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Motlicek_ICPR_2012/IDIAP
Bi-Modal Authentication in Mobile Environments Using Session Variability Modelling
Motlicek, Petr
El Shafey, Laurent
Wallace, Roy
McCool, Chris
Marcel, Sébastien
face verification
Speaker identification
https://publications.idiap.ch/index.php/publications/showcite/Motlicek_Idiap-RR-18-2012
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Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Pattern Recognition
2012
We present a state-of-the-art bi-modal authentication system for mobile environments, using session variability modelling. We examine inter-session variability modelling (ISV) and joint factor analysis (JFA) for both face and speaker authentication and evaluate our system on the largest bi-modal mobile authentication database available, the MOBIO database, with over 61 hours of audio-visual data captured by 150 people in uncontrolled environments on a mobile phone. Our system achieves 2.6% and 9.7% half total error rate for male and female trials respectively – relative improvements of 78% and 27% compared to previous results.
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Motlicek_Idiap-RR-18-2012/IDIAP
Bi-Modal Authentication in Mobile Environments Using Session Variability Modelling
Motlicek, Petr
El Shafey, Laurent
Wallace, Roy
McCool, Chris
Marcel, Sébastien
face verification
Speaker identification
EXTERNAL
https://publications.idiap.ch/attachments/reports/2012/Motlicek_Idiap-RR-18-2012.pdf
PUBLIC
Idiap-RR-18-2012
2012
Idiap
Rue Marconi 19
July 2012
We present a state-of-the-art bi-modal authentication
system for mobile environments, using session variability
modelling. We examine inter-session variability
modelling (ISV) and joint factor analysis (JFA) for
both face and speaker authentication and evaluate our
system on the largest bi-modal mobile authentication
database available, the MOBIO database, with over 61
hours of audio-visual data captured by 150 people in
uncontrolled environments on a mobile phone. Our system
achieves 2.6% and 9.7% half total error rate for
male and female trials respectively – relative improvements
of 78% and 27% compared to previous results.