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Item Design and Simulation of Ear and Tongue Based Biometrics for Attendance Management System(UNIOSUN Journal of Engineering and Environmental Sciences., 2021-03) Adebayo, O.Y.; Adigun, A.A.; Adeyemo, T.T.; Isola, E.O.Multimodal biometrics has engrossed a lot of interest in recent years as it offers a more dependable scheme for verification and authentication. Multimodal biometrics includes a combination of information from different biometric modalities. This research work simulates a novel method with a view of attendance management using ear and tongue images. Principal Component Analysis was employed for feature extraction of the biometric modalities and Self Organizing Feature Map was used for training and testing of the system. The method was evaluated using six thousand ear images and four thousand tongue images. The acquired images were preprocessed and features extracted were fused at this stage. The fusion results of ear and tongue images demonstrated better performance for attendance management.Item Design and Simulation of Ear and Tongue Based Biometrics for Attendance Management System(UNIOSUN Journal of Engineering and Environmental Sciences, 2021-03) Adebayo, O.Y.; Adigun, A.A.; Adeyemo, T.T.; Isola, E.O.Multimodal biometrics has engrossed a lot of interest in recent years as it offers a more dependable scheme for verification and authentication. Multimodal biometrics includes a combination of information from different biometric modalities. This research work simulates a novel method with a view of attendance management using ear and tongue images. Principal Component Analysis was employed for feature extraction of the biometric modalities and Self Organizing Feature Map was used for training and testing of the system. The method was evaluated using six thousand ear images and four thousand tongue images. The acquired images were preprocessed and features extracted were fused at this stage. The fusion results of ear and tongue images demonstrated better performance for attendance management.