Abstract
Performance of modern automated pattern recognition (PR) systems is heavily influenced by accuracy of their feature extraction algorithm. Many papers have demonstrated uses of deep learning techniques in PR, but there is little evidence on using them as feature extractors. Our goal is to contribute to this field and perform a comparative study between classical used methods in feature extraction and deep learning techniques. For that, a biometric recognition system, which is a PR application, is developed and evaluated using a proposed evaluation metric called expected risk probability. In our study, two deeply learned features, based on PCANet and DCTNet deep learning techniques, are used with two biometric modalities that are palmprint and palm-vein. Subsequently, the efficiency of these techniques is compared with various classical feature extraction methods. From the obtained results, we drew our conclusions on a very positive impact of deep learning techniques on overall recognition rate, and thus these techniques significantly outperform the classical techniques.
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