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A Systematic Literature Review on Human Ear Biometrics: Approaches, Algorithms, and Trend in the Last Decade.

Authors :
Oyebiyi, Oyediran George
Abayomi-Alli, Adebayo
Arogundade, Oluwasefunmi 'Tale
Qazi, Atika
Imoize, Agbotiname Lucky
Awotunde, Joseph Bamidele
Source :
Information (2078-2489); Mar2023, Vol. 14 Issue 3, p192, 30p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Biometric technology is fast gaining pace as a veritable developmental tool. So far, biometric procedures have been predominantly used to ensure identity and ear recognition techniques continue to provide very robust research prospects. This paper proposes to identify and review present techniques for ear biometrics using certain parameters: machine learning methods, and procedures and provide directions for future research. Ten databases were accessed, including ACM, Wiley, IEEE, Springer, Emerald, Elsevier, Sage, MIT, Taylor & Francis, and Science Direct, and 1121 publications were retrieved. In order to obtain relevant materials, some articles were excused using certain criteria such as abstract eligibility, duplicity, and uncertainty (indeterminate method). As a result, 73 papers were selected for in-depth assessment and significance. A quantitative analysis was carried out on the identified works using search strategies: source, technique, datasets, status, and architecture. A Quantitative Analysis (QA) of feature extraction methods was carried out on the selected studies with a geometric approach indicating the highest value at 36%, followed by the local method at 27%. Several architectures, such as Convolutional Neural Network, restricted Boltzmann machine, auto-encoder, deep belief network, and other unspecified architectures, showed 38%, 28%, 21%, 5%, and 4%, respectively. Essentially, this survey also provides the various status of existing methods used in classifying related studies. A taxonomy of the current methodologies of ear recognition system was presented along with a publicly available occlussion and pose sensitive black ear image dataset of 970 images. The study concludes with the need for researchers to consider improvements in the speed and security of available feature extraction algorithms. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20782489
Volume :
14
Issue :
3
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Information (2078-2489)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
162815726
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/info14030192