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Biometric presentation attack detection: beyond the visible spectrum
The increased need for unattended authentication in
multiple scenarios has motivated a wide deployment of biometric
systems in the last few years. This has in turn led to the
disclosure of security concerns specifically related to biometric
systems. Among them, presentation attacks (PAs, i.e., attempts
to log into the system with a fake biometric characteristic or
presentation attack instrument) pose a severe threat to the
security of the system: any person could eventually fabricate
or order a gummy finger or face mask to impersonate someone
else. In this context, we present a novel fingerprint presentation
attack detection (PAD) scheme based on i) a new capture device
able to acquire images within the short wave infrared (SWIR)
spectrum, and i i) an in-depth analysis of several state-of-theart
techniques based on both handcrafted and deep learning
features. The approach is evaluated on a database comprising
over 4700 samples, stemming from 562 different subjects and
35 different presentation attack instrument (PAI) species. The
results show the soundness of the proposed approach with a
detection equal error rate (D-EER) as low as 1.35% even in a
realistic scenario where five different PAI species are considered
only for testing purposes (i.e., unknown attacks
Camera-based Image Forgery Localization using Convolutional Neural Networks
Camera fingerprints are precious tools for a number of image forensics tasks.
A well-known example is the photo response non-uniformity (PRNU) noise pattern,
a powerful device fingerprint. Here, to address the image forgery localization
problem, we rely on noiseprint, a recently proposed CNN-based camera model
fingerprint. The CNN is trained to minimize the distance between same-model
patches, and maximize the distance otherwise. As a result, the noiseprint
accounts for model-related artifacts just like the PRNU accounts for
device-related non-uniformities. However, unlike the PRNU, it is only mildly
affected by residuals of high-level scene content. The experiments show that
the proposed noiseprint-based forgery localization method improves over the
PRNU-based reference
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