论文标题
Attenface:使用面部识别的实时出勤系统
AttenFace: A Real Time Attendance System using Face Recognition
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论文摘要
当前在大学中标记出勤的方法是乏味而耗时的。我建议使用面部识别实时分析,跟踪和赠款的独立系统Attenface。系统使用实时相机供稿的类快照,该系统根据他们在整个课程持续时间在多个快照中的存在中标识学生并将其标记为班级中。每个类别的面部识别是独立执行和并行执行的,以确保系统尺度与并发类数。此外,面部识别服务器与后端服务器的分离进行计算,可以将面部识别模块与现有的出勤跟踪软件(如Moodle)集成在一起。面部识别算法以10分钟的间隔在课堂快照上运行,与直接处理实时相机供稿相比,计算大大降低了。该方法还为学生提供了在短时间内离开课程的灵活性(例如电话),而不会失去该课程的出勤。如果学生继续上课,则授予出勤率。该系统是全自动的,不需要教授干预或任何形式的手动出席甚至相机设置,因为后端直接与课堂相机直接接口。 Attenface是在教育机构中以面部识别为基础的出勤率的第一站解决方案,以阻止代理人,从学生核对出勤到决定自己的出勤政策的教授到执行默认出勤规则的所有方面。
The current approach to marking attendance in colleges is tedious and time consuming. I propose AttenFace, a standalone system to analyze, track and grant attendance in real time using face recognition. Using snapshots of class from live camera feed, the system identifies students and marks them as present in a class based on their presence in multiple snapshots taken throughout the class duration. Face recognition for each class is performed independently and in parallel, ensuring that the system scales with number of concurrent classes. Further, the separation of the face recognition server from the back-end server for attendance calculation allows the face recognition module to be integrated with existing attendance tracking software like Moodle. The face recognition algorithm runs at 10 minute intervals on classroom snapshots, significantly reducing computation compared to direct processing of live camera feed. This method also provides students the flexibility to leave class for a short duration (such as for a phone call) without losing attendance for that class. Attendance is granted to a student if he remains in class for a number of snapshots above a certain threshold. The system is fully automatic and requires no professor intervention or any form of manual attendance or even camera set-up, since the back-end directly interfaces with in-class cameras. AttenFace is a first-of-its-kind one-stop solution for face-recognition-enabled attendance in educational institutions that prevents proxy, handling all aspects from students checking attendance to professors deciding their own attendance policy, to college administration enforcing default attendance rules.