MAGE-Vein: Multi-Instance Age and Gender Estimation from Finger Vein Images
Abstract
Age estimation from finger vein images has been widely considered impractical due to severe demographic biases in public datasets and physiological confounding factors like gender. To overcome these limitations, we propose MAGE-Vein, a novel multi-instance, multi-task learning framework. Our approach extracts robust structural aging signs by employing a hybrid feature-level fusion of three fingers, effectively suppressing local imaging noise. Furthermore, simultaneous optimization of gender classification conditions the network to effectively eliminate gender-specific vascular variations. Evaluated on a demographically balanced dataset of 402 subjects, MAGE-Vein achieves a mean absolute error of 6.12 years and a correlation of 0.880. Our results not only overturn the conventional consensus regarding the limitations of the finger vein modality but also demonstrate that previous estimation failures were primarily artifacts of biased public datasets. Our code is available at https://github.com/gsisaoki/MAGE-Vein.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2607.20897,
title = {MAGE-Vein: Multi-Instance Age and Gender Estimation from Finger Vein Images},
author = {Katsuki Tanaka and Koichi Ito and Takafumi Aoki and Masakazu Fujio and Yosuke Kaga and Kanade Oshima and Kenta Takahashi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.20897},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
accepted to IJCB2026