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Improving Fusion with Margin-Derived Confidence In Biometric Authentication Tasks

Poh, Norman
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Bengio, Samy  
2005
AVBPA 2005: Audio- and Video-Based Biometric Person Authentication
Fifth Int'l. Conf. Audio- and Video-Based Biometric Person Authentication AVBPA

This study investigates a new confidence criterion to improve fusion via a linear combination of scores of several biometric authentication systems. This confidence is based on the margin of making a decision, which answers the question, ``after observing the score of a given system, what is the confidence (or risk) associated to that given access?''. In the context of multimodal and intramodal fusion, such information proves valuable because the margin information can determine which of the systems should be given higher weights. Finally, we propose a linear discriminative framework to combine the margin information with an existing global fusion function. The results of 32 fusion experiments carried out on the XM2VTS multimodal database show that fusion using margin (product of margin and expert opinion) is superior over fusion without the margin information (i.e., the original expert opinion) . Furthermore, combining both sources of information increases fusion performance further.

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