Journal Innovations Computer Science
Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): November

Real-Time Face Recognition System with Enhanced Security Using Cryptographic Hash-Based Encrypted Embedding Matching

Zaidan, Rodhi Shafia (Unknown)
Kastum (Unknown)
Mulyana, Dadang Iskandar (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Nov 2025

Abstract

This study presents the development and evaluation of a secure and efficient real-time face recognition system for school attendance, integrating cancelable biometrics with cryptographic hashing. A total of 115 face samples were collected from students and teachers under diverse lighting, pose, and expression conditions. Images were pre-processed using Contrast Limited Adaptive Histogram Equalization (CLAHE) and Gamma Correction, followed by feature extraction with ResNet-128D, key-based random projection, binarization into 128-bit templates, and SHA-256 hashing. Evaluation results demonstrated an accuracy of 86.09%, precision of 100%, recall of 86.09%, and F1-score of 92.52%, with an average latency of 281.71 ms, remaining well below the operational threshold of 500 ms. Offline pre-processing improved the F1-Score by 7.50% on large datasets and 7.28% on smaller datasets without sacrificing processing speed. From a security perspective, the system achieved zero false acceptances (FAR = 0%) and allowed template regeneration when compromised, reinforcing privacy preservation. These findings validate the feasibility of combining cancelable biometrics with cryptographic hashing to balance accuracy, speed, and security in practical attendance systems. The research underscores its broader applicability to access control and public security, while future work should emphasize adaptive pre-processing, diverse hardware validation, and hardware acceleration for robust real-time deployment.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

jics

Publisher

Subject

Computer Science & IT

Description

Journal Innovations Computer Science (JICS) is a peer-reviewed, twice-annually published international journal that focuses on innovative, original, previously unpublished, experimental or theoretical research concepts. Journal Innovations Computer Science (JICS) covers all areas of computer & ...