IET Biometrics (Jan 2024)
A Multimodal Biometric Recognition Method Based on Federated Learning
Abstract
Recently, multimodal authentication methods based on deep learning have been widely explored in biometrics. Nevertheless, the contradiction between the data privacy protection and the requirement of sufficient data when model optimizing has become increasingly prominent. To this end, we proposes a multimodal biometric federated learning framework (FedMB) to realize the multiparty joint training of identity authentication models with different modal data while protecting the users’ data privacy. Specifically, a personalized multimodal biometric recognition model fully trained by each participant is first obtained to improve the authentication performance, using modal point clustering with class-first federated learning methods on the service side with the modal. Then a complementary multimodal biometric recognition strategy is implemented to build a complementary modal model. Finally, the fusion participant local model, with the modal model and complementary modal model, is trained by all participants again to obtain a more personalized modal model. The experimental results have demonstrated that the proposed FedMB can either protect the data privacy or utilize the data from all participants to train the personalized biometric recognition model to improve identity authentication performance.