Real-Time Age Detection Using a Convolutional Neural Network

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The problem of determining people’s age is a recurring theme in areas such as law enforcement, education and sports because age is often used to determine eligibility. The aim of current work is to make use of a lightweight machine learning model for automating the task of detecting people’s age. This paper presents a solution that makes use of a lightweight Convolutional Neural Network model, built according to a modification of the LeNet-5 architecture to perform age detection, for both males and females, in real-time. The UTK-Face Large Scale Face Dataset was used to train and test the performance of the model in terms of predicting age. To evaluate the model’s performance in real-time, Haar Cascades were used to detect faces from video feeds. The detected faces were fed to the model for it to make age predictions. Experimental results showed that age-detection can be performed in real-time. Although, the prediction accuracy of the model requires improvement.

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Sithungu, S., & Van der Haar, D. (2019). Real-Time Age Detection Using a Convolutional Neural Network. In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing (Vol. 354, pp. 245–256). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-20482-2_20

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