Abstract

In this paper, we propose a method for classifying human faces using a small-sized millimeter wave radar sensor. The radar sensor transmits a frequency-modulated continuous wave signal operating in the 61 GHz band and it receives reflected signals using spatially separated receiving antenna elements. Because the shape and composition of the human face varies from person to person, the reflection characteristics of the radar signal are also distinguished from each other. Therefore, training a deep neural network (DNN) using signals received from multiple antenna elements enables classification of different human faces. With our trained DNN model, eight human faces can be classified with an accuracy of 92%. We also compare the performance of the proposed method with conventional machine learning techniques (e.g., support vector machine, tree-based methods) and confirm that our method has higher classification accuracy.

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