Face Mask Identification Using Spatial and Frequency Features in Depth Image from Time-of-Flight Camera

Sensors (Basel). 2023 Feb 1;23(3):1596. doi: 10.3390/s23031596.

Abstract

Face masks can effectively prevent the spread of viruses. It is necessary to determine the wearing condition of masks in various locations, such as traffic stations, hospitals, and other places with a risk of infection. Therefore, achieving fast and accurate identification in different application scenarios is an urgent problem to be solved. Contactless mask recognition can avoid the waste of human resources and the risk of exposure. We propose a novel method for face mask recognition, which is demonstrated using the spatial and frequency features from the 3D information. A ToF camera with a simple system and robust data are used to capture the depth images. The facial contour of the depth image is extracted accurately by the designed method, which can reduce the dimension of the depth data to improve the recognition speed. Additionally, the classification process is further divided into two parts. The wearing condition of the mask is first identified by features extracted from the facial contour. The types of masks are then classified by new features extracted from the spatial and frequency curves. With appropriate thresholds and a voting method, the total recall accuracy of the proposed algorithm can achieve 96.21%. Especially, the recall accuracy for images without mask can reach 99.21%.

Keywords: 3D data processing; depth camera; face mask identification.

MeSH terms

  • Algorithms
  • Form Perception*
  • Humans
  • Masks*
  • Recognition, Psychology
  • SARS-CoV-2