Gender recognition from unconstrained selfie images: a convolutional neural network approach

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Abstract

Human gender recognition is an essential demographic tool. This is reflected in forensic science, surveillance systems and targeted marketing applications. This research was always driven using standard face images and hand-crafted features. Such way has achieved good results, however, the reliability of the facial images had a great effect on the robustness of extracted features, where any small change in the query facial image could change the results. Nevertheless, the performance of current techniques in unconstrained environments is still inefficient, especially when contrasted against recent breakthroughs in different computer vision research. This paper introduces a novel technique for human gender recognition from non-standard selfie images using deep learning approaches. Selfie photos are uncontrolled partial or full-frontal body images that are usually taken by people themselves in real-life environment. As far as we know this is the first paper of its kind to identify gender from selfie photos, using deep learning approach. The experimental results on the selfie dataset emphasizes the proposed technique effectiveness in recognizing gender from such images with 89% accuracy. The performance is further consolidated by testing on numerous benchmark datasets that are widely used in the field, namely: Adience, LFW, FERET, NIVE, Caltech WebFaces and CAS-PEALR1.

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Bekhet, S., Alghamdi, A. M., & Taj-Eddin, I. (2022). Gender recognition from unconstrained selfie images: a convolutional neural network approach. International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering, 12(2), 2066–2078. https://doi.org/10.11591/ijece.v12i2.pp2066-2078

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