Voter Authentication Using Enhanced ResNet50 for Facial Recognition

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Abstract

Electoral fraud, particularly multiple voting, undermines the integrity of democratic processes. To address this challenge, this study introduces an innovative facial recognition system that integrates an enhanced 50-layer Residual Network (ResNet50) architecture with Additive Angular Margin Loss (ArcFace) and Multi-Task Cascaded Convolutional Neural Networks (MTCNN) for face detection. Using the Mahalanobis distance, the system verifies voter identities by comparing captured facial images with previously recorded biometric features. Extensive evaluations demonstrate the methodology’s effectiveness, achieving a facial recognition accuracy of 99.85%. This significant improvement over existing baseline methods has the potential to enhance electoral transparency and prevent multiple voting. The findings contribute to developing robust biometric-based electoral systems, thereby promoting democratic trust and accountability.

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Halidou, A., Olle, D. G. O., Fadja, A. N., Kallon, D. V. V., & Thibault, T. N. G. (2025). Voter Authentication Using Enhanced ResNet50 for Facial Recognition. Signals, 6(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/signals6020025

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