Enhancing touchless smart locker systems through advanced facial recognition technology: a convolutional neural network model approach

International Journal of Artificial Intelligence

Enhancing touchless smart locker systems through advanced facial recognition technology: a convolutional neural network model approach

Abstract

As the world recovers from COVID-19, demand for contactless systems is increasing, promising safety and convenience. Touchless technology, particularly public locker security systems that use facial recognition and hand detection, is advancing rapidly. The system minimizes physical contact, increasing user safety. It uses advanced models such as multi-task cascaded convolutional networks (MTCNN) and RetinaFace, FaceNet512, ArcFace, and visual geometry group (VGG)-Face for face detection and recognition, with a combination of RetinaFace, ArcFace, and L2 norm Euclidean or cosine as the most effective distance metric method, where the accuracy reaches 96 and 90%. 'Yourvault', an application demonstrating this efficient security feature, provides notifications for mask detection, facial authenticity and locker status, offering a solution to the problem of convenience and security of public spaces. Future research could investigate the impact of photo age on facial recognition accuracy, potentially making touchless systems more efficient. In general, the application of this technology is an important step towards a safer and more comfortable world after the pandemic. This model approach can be followed up with more optimal facial recognition.

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