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FACE RECOGNITION

USING ARTIFICIAL
NEURAL NETWORKS
A Seminar Report
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the
Requirements for the award of the Degree of

BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY

In

COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING

By

DASARARAJU DIVYA SRI

(152H1A0523)

DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING

AUDISANKARA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

NH-5, Bypass Road, GUDUR

ANDHRA PRADESH

2019
AUDISANKARA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

GUDUR

DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING

CERTIFICATE

This is to certify that the Technical Seminar Report entitled, “FACE RECOGNITION
USING ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS” is bonafied work of MRS. D.DIVYA SRI
bearing Reg. No: 152H1A0523 in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of
degree of BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY in COMPUTER SCIENCE AND
ENGINEERING from Audisankara Institute of Technology, Gudur.

SEMINAR IN-CHARGE HEAD OF THE DEPARTMENT

M.SUBHASHINI B. Sudhakar
Asst. Professor Professor & Head

Department of CSE Department of CSE

Audisankara Institute of Technology Audisankara Institute of Technology

Gudur – 524101 Gudur – 524101


DECLARATION

I, Mrs. D.DIVYA SRI, 152H1A0523 hereby declared that the Technical Seminar
Report entitled “FACE RECOGNITION USING ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS”
being submitted by me is a bonafied work carried out by me and is true to the best of my
knowledge.

Date: Signature of the Student

Place: Gudur D.DIVYA SRI

152H1A0523
Index

S.NO TITLE PAGE


NO

1 INTRODUCTION 1
2 STRUCTURE OF NEURAL NETWORK 4
3 6
ARCHITECTURE OF NEURAL NETWORKS
4 8
FACE RECOGNITION USING A.N.N.
5 CAPTURING OF IMAGE BY STANDARD VIDEO 12
CAMERAS
6 COMPONENTS OF FACE RECOGNITION 14
SYSTEMS
7 PERFORMANCE 16
8 IMPLEMENTATION OF FACE RECOGNITION 17
TECHNOLOGY
9 HOW FACE RECOGNITION SYSTEMS WORK 20
10 THE SOFTWARE 22
11 ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF FACE 24
RECOGNITION
12 CONCLUSION 25
13 REFERENCES 26
LIST OF FIGURES

S.NO FIGURE NAME PAGE NO

1 GRAPHICAL REPRESENTATION OF MLP 01

2 NEURON OF AN ARTIFICIAL NEURAL 03


NETWORK
3 NEURON OF A BRAIN 03

4 NEURON OF A BRAIN( PERCEPTRON) 04

5 MATHEMATICAL MODEL OF A 05
PERCEPTRON
6 13
CAPTURING OF IMAGE BY STANDARD VIDEO
CAMERAS

7 14
COMPONENTS OF FACE RECOGNITION
SYSTEMS
8 INPUT PROCESSING 18

9 FACE IMAGE CLASSIFICATION AND 18


DECISION MAKING
ABSTRACT
The information age is quickly revolutionizing the way transactions are
completed. Everyday actions are increasingly being handled electronically,
instead of with pencil and paper or face to face. This growth in electronic
transactions has resulted in a greater demand for fast and accurate user
identification and authentication. Access codes for buildings, banks accounts and
computer systems often use PIN's for identification and security clearances.
Using the proper PIN gains access, but the user of the PIN is not verified.
When credit and ATM cards are lost or stolen, an unauthorized user can often
come up with the correct personal codes. Despite warning , many people
continue to choose easily guessed PIN's and passwords: birthdays, phone
numbers and social security numbers. Recent cases of identity theft have
hightened the nee for methods to prove that someone is truly who he/she
claims to be.
Face recognition technology may solve this problem since a face is
undeniably connected to its owner expect in the case of identical twins. Its
nontransferable. The system can then compare scans to records stored in a
central or local database or even on a smart card.

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