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Achieving state-of-the-art results in face verification systems typically hinges on the availability of labeled face training data, a resource that often proves challenging to acquire in substantial quantities. In this research endeavor, we proposed employing Siamese networks for face recognition, eliminating the need for labeled face images. We achieve this by strategically leveraging negative samples alongside nearest neighbor counterparts, thereby establishing positive and negative pairs through an unsupervised methodology. The architectural framework adopts a VGG encoder, trained as a double branch siamese network. Our primary aim is to circumvent the necessity for labeled face image data, thus proposing the generation of training pairs in an entirely unsupervised manner. Positive training data are selected within a dataset based on their highest cosine similarity scores with a designated anchor, while negative training data are culled in a parallel fashion, though drawn from an al

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