GazeNet: A lightweight multitask sclera feature extractor

The sclera is a recently emergent biometric modality with many desirable characteristics. However, most literature solutions for sclera-based recognition rely on sequences of complex deep networks with significant computational overhead. In this paper, we propose a lightweight multitask-based sclera...

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Main Authors: Matej Vitek, Vitomir Štruc, Peter Peer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2025-01-01
Series:Alexandria Engineering Journal
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110016824014273
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Summary:The sclera is a recently emergent biometric modality with many desirable characteristics. However, most literature solutions for sclera-based recognition rely on sequences of complex deep networks with significant computational overhead. In this paper, we propose a lightweight multitask-based sclera feature extractor. The proposed GazeNet network has a computational complexity below 1 GFLOP, making it appropriate for less capable devices like smartphones and head-mounted displays. Our experiments show that GazeNet (which is based on the SqueezeNet architecture) outperforms both the base SqueezeNet model as well as the more computationally intensive ScleraNET model from the literature. Thus, we demonstrate that our proposed gaze-direction multitask learning procedure, along with careful lightweight architecture selection, leads to computationally efficient networks with high recognition performance.
ISSN:1110-0168