Enhanced Counterfeit Detection of Bangladesh Currency through Convolutional Neural Networks: A Deep Learning Approach

Authors

  • Abhijit Pathak Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, BGC Trust University Bangladesh, Chattogram, Bangladesh https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7734-0271
  • Arnab Chakraborty Student, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, BGC Trust University Bangladesh, Chattogram, Bangladesh https://orcid.org/0009-0008-0279-7187
  • Minhajur Rahaman Student, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, BGC Trust University Bangladesh, Chattogram, Bangladesh https://orcid.org/0009-0001-8744-4581
  • Taiyaba Shadaka Rafa Student, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, BGC Trust University Bangladesh, Chattogram, Bangladesh https://orcid.org/0009-0005-5070-1678
  • Ummay Nayema Student, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, BGC Trust University Bangladesh, Chattogram, Bangladesh

Keywords:

Bangladesh Currency, Image Processing, Counterfeit Detection, Deep Learning, Machine Learning

Abstract

Counterfeiting poses a significant threat to the stability of Bangladesh's currency, the Taka, necessitating advanced methods for detection and prevention. This paper presents an innovative approach to counterfeit detection using Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs), a deep learning technology. Explicitly focused on Bangladesh's currency, this method aims to enhance the accuracy and efficiency of counterfeit detection by leveraging the power of artificial intelligence. The proposed approach involves training CNNs on a dataset of authentic and counterfeit Bangladeshi currency images, allowing the network to learn intricate features and patterns indicative of counterfeit notes. By exploiting the hierarchical structure of CNNs, the system can automatically extract discriminative features from currency images, enabling robust detection of counterfeit banknotes. The CNN-based approach offers several advantages compared to traditional methods, which often rely on manual inspection or rule-based algorithms. It can handle complex visual information more accurately and efficiently, making it well-suited for detecting subtle counterfeit features.

Furthermore, the adaptability of CNNs allows for continuous learning and improvement, ensuring resilience against evolving counterfeit techniques. The efficacy of the proposed method is validated through extensive experimentation and evaluation, demonstrating its superior performance in detecting counterfeit Bangladesh currency notes. By harnessing the capabilities of deep learning, this approach not only enhances the security of Bangladesh's financial system but also serves as a scalable solution applicable to other currencies and regions facing similar challenges. In conclusion, the integration of Convolutional Neural Networks represents a significant advancement in counterfeit detection technology, offering a powerful and versatile tool for safeguarding the integrity of Bangladesh's currency and combating financial fraud on a global scale.

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Published

2024-03-12

How to Cite

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Abhijit Pathak, Arnab Chakraborty, Minhajur Rahaman, Taiyaba Shadaka Rafa, and Ummay Nayema, “Enhanced Counterfeit Detection of Bangladesh Currency through Convolutional Neural Networks: A Deep Learning Approach”, IJIRCST, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 10–20, Mar. 2024.

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