Abstract:
Identity Trace, part of the E-Government project, aims to transform the way we access
public services using face recognition in visa applications. This thesis presents the
creation of a web system that is highly secure and efficient by employing a robust face
recognition method for accuracy in the process of document verification. Citizens can
sign up, upload required documents, and track the status of their application, and the
administrators can verify the documents uploaded and search for clients based on
facial images. The project is aimed at overcoming core issues in public service de livery like inefficiency, security and strong identification requirements by using the
Face recognition method using Support Vector Machines (SVM). Furthermore, this
research studies the possibility to benefit from the face recognition technology in E Government systems in terms of efficiency and user experience. Identity Trace pro poses utilizing SVMs to accurately identify the user and integrating the process with
low level face recognition searches in a native method called the Identity Trace sys tem in place of conventional name-based methods. It covers discussion on the chal lenges the model overcame, including data privacy, dataset bias, and computational
efficiency with the system’s evaluation of 80% accuracy on user identification. This
system dramatically increases the processing efficiency and provides a smoother ex perience for users than conventional name-search methods. Future directions will
be the study of recent algorithms, improved buffering mechanisms, and security im provements as well as its generalization to other E-Government services
Description:
Supervised by
Dr. Md, Moniruzzaman,
Assistant Professor,
Department of Computer Science and Engineering (CSE)
Islamic University of Technology (IUT)
Board Bazar, Gazipur, Bangladesh
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Engineering, 2024