Face-recognition based security robot incorporating omnidirectional vision

Security robots are gathering an increasing interest as a supplement to current security systems due to their advantages of continuous effective surveillance and low cost of operation. Current security robots, however, have their own limitations which is preventing them from being used on a large sc...

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Main Author: Ahmed Shoani, Mohamed Tahir
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spelling my-utm-ep.546102020-10-20T08:00:58Z Face-recognition based security robot incorporating omnidirectional vision 2015-05 Ahmed Shoani, Mohamed Tahir TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering Security robots are gathering an increasing interest as a supplement to current security systems due to their advantages of continuous effective surveillance and low cost of operation. Current security robots, however, have their own limitations which is preventing them from being used on a large scale in real world environment. The main objective of this research is to develop a security robot that can efficiently be used in real-world environments by overcoming the limitations of most security robots, to guard properties and humans from intruders that may compromise the safety of the premises or its inhabitants. The robot developed in this research uses motion detection by image subtraction. When motion is perceived a face detection programme using the Viola Jones method coupled with skin-color-content detection is used to find out whether the motion was caused by a person or otherwise. If a face of a person or more is found, then the face recognition stage is utilized to verify the familiarity of the person(s) detected by using three different face recognition algorithms (Fisher faces, Eigen faces and LBPH (Local Binary Pattern Histogram)) to ensure maximum identification under different pose, facial expression and lighting conditions. If the person(s) is determined to be a stranger, the robot would raise an alarm and navigate towards the subject to authenticate him/her through a password entry check. 2015-05 Thesis http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/54610/ http://dms.library.utm.my:8080/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:86707 masters Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Faculty of Electrical Engineering Faculty of Electrical Engineering
institution Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
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topic TK Electrical engineering
Electronics Nuclear engineering
spellingShingle TK Electrical engineering
Electronics Nuclear engineering
Ahmed Shoani, Mohamed Tahir
Face-recognition based security robot incorporating omnidirectional vision
description Security robots are gathering an increasing interest as a supplement to current security systems due to their advantages of continuous effective surveillance and low cost of operation. Current security robots, however, have their own limitations which is preventing them from being used on a large scale in real world environment. The main objective of this research is to develop a security robot that can efficiently be used in real-world environments by overcoming the limitations of most security robots, to guard properties and humans from intruders that may compromise the safety of the premises or its inhabitants. The robot developed in this research uses motion detection by image subtraction. When motion is perceived a face detection programme using the Viola Jones method coupled with skin-color-content detection is used to find out whether the motion was caused by a person or otherwise. If a face of a person or more is found, then the face recognition stage is utilized to verify the familiarity of the person(s) detected by using three different face recognition algorithms (Fisher faces, Eigen faces and LBPH (Local Binary Pattern Histogram)) to ensure maximum identification under different pose, facial expression and lighting conditions. If the person(s) is determined to be a stranger, the robot would raise an alarm and navigate towards the subject to authenticate him/her through a password entry check.
format Thesis
qualification_level Master's degree
author Ahmed Shoani, Mohamed Tahir
author_facet Ahmed Shoani, Mohamed Tahir
author_sort Ahmed Shoani, Mohamed Tahir
title Face-recognition based security robot incorporating omnidirectional vision
title_short Face-recognition based security robot incorporating omnidirectional vision
title_full Face-recognition based security robot incorporating omnidirectional vision
title_fullStr Face-recognition based security robot incorporating omnidirectional vision
title_full_unstemmed Face-recognition based security robot incorporating omnidirectional vision
title_sort face-recognition based security robot incorporating omnidirectional vision
granting_institution Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Faculty of Electrical Engineering
granting_department Faculty of Electrical Engineering
publishDate 2015
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