Advancing Pet Biometric Identification: A State-of-the-Art Unified Framework for Dogs and Cats

The growing integration of companion animals, such as dogs and cats, into households and society, alongside increasing policies and laws for pet management, necessitates reliable identification systems. Traditional methods, such as collars, microchips, and tattoos, pose issues such as invasiveness,...

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Main Authors: Youssef Boulaouane, Mukhammed Garifulla, Joonho Lim, Daehyun Pak, Jeongtaek Lim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2024-01-01
Series:IEEE Access
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10795173/
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Summary:The growing integration of companion animals, such as dogs and cats, into households and society, alongside increasing policies and laws for pet management, necessitates reliable identification systems. Traditional methods, such as collars, microchips, and tattoos, pose issues such as invasiveness, the need for specialized scanners, and the potential for loss or error. This study introduces an AI-powered biometric identification system using smartphone images to offer a convenient and accessible alternative. We present a unified framework incorporating two advanced models: Dog Nose Network Version 2 (DNNetV2) for dog nose-print recognition and Cat Face Network (CatFaceNet) for cat facial identification. DNNetV2, the second iteration of our dog nose identification model, enhanced by the Tiny Vision Transformer and a novel MagFace-based loss function, achieves 99.8% Rank-1 identification accuracy and 99.62% verification accuracy. Similarly, CatFaceNet, leveraging human facial recognition techniques and our advancements in DNNetV2, achieves 99.96% Rank-1 identification accuracy and 99.26% verification accuracy. This comprehensive system demonstrates robust, high-performance identification for both dogs and cats, with potential applications in national pet registry, pet insurance, veterinary care, and lost pet recovery. Our unified solution establishes a new benchmark in pet biometric identification, ensuring exceptional reliability and performance.
ISSN:2169-3536