Abstract

Contactless palmprint recognition has recently made significant progress in palm-scanning payment and social security. However, most existing methods are based on handcrafted kernels and are sensitive to illumination and scale variations. To address this problem, a competitive convolutional neural network (CompNet) with constrained learnable Gabor filters is proposed for contactless palmprint recognition. The proposed CompNet is built on multisize competitive blocks, which are applied to effectively exploit the rich direction ordering information of the palmprint patterns by means of the ad-hoc softmax and channel-wise convolution operations. Compared to the current deep neural networks, the backbone of the proposed network contains only very few parameters, making it quite easy to train, especially on small-scale datasets. Experimental results obtained on four popular contactless palmprint datasets demonstrate that the proposed CompNet achieves the lowest equal error rate compared to the most commonly used methods.

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