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Title: SynPalms: Palm Identification with Synthetic Data
Authors: Tomašević, Darian
Špacapan, Blaž
Perušić, Ani
Pinčić, Domagoj
Meden, Blaž
Freire Obregón, David Sebastián 
Emeršič, Žiga
Štruc, Vitomir
Peer, Peter
Sušanj, Diego
UNESCO Clasification: 2405 Biometría
Keywords: Neural Networks
Palmar Hand Image
Person Identification
Synthetic Data Augmentation
Issue Date: 2025
Publisher: IEEEXPLORE
Journal: International Conference On Ubiquitous And Future Networks, Icufn
Conference: 16th International Conference on Ubiquitous and Future Networks (ICUFN 2025) 
Abstract: Person identification systems based on biometric modalities, such as hand images, require extensive and diverse datasets for effective training. However, real-world datasets are often limited in size and variability, leading to poor generalization, while strict privacy regulations constrain their sharing and use. To address these issues, we introduce the SynPalms framework, an approach for generating diverse palmar-side hand images of novel synthetic identities achieved with identity mixing during sampling. We investigate the impact of synthetic data on a ResNet50-based identification system by comparing the classification accuracy obtained when training with either realworld or synthetic images, as well as when utilizing both real and synthetic data. Our experiments demonstrate the trade-off between classification accuracy and subject privacy, highlighting the potential of synthetic data for training biometric identification systems in a privacy-preserving manner.
URI: https://accedacris.ulpgc.es/jspui/handle/10553/149478
ISBN: 979-8-3315-2487-6
ISSN: 2165-8528
DOI: 10.1109/ICUFN65838.2025.11169785
Source: International Conference on Ubiquitous and Future Networks, ICUFN[ISSN 2165-8528], p. 359-361, (Enero 2025)
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