117 research outputs found
Multi-Factor Authentication: A Survey
Today, digitalization decisively penetrates all the sides of the modern society. One of the key enablers to maintain this process secure is authentication. It covers many different areas of a hyper-connected world, including online payments, communications, access right management, etc. This work sheds light on the evolution of authentication systems towards Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) starting from Single-Factor Authentication (SFA) and through Two-Factor Authentication (2FA). Particularly, MFA is expected to be utilized for human-to-everything interactions by enabling fast, user-friendly, and reliable authentication when accessing a service. This paper surveys the already available and emerging sensors (factor providers) that allow for authenticating a user with the system directly or by involving the cloud. The corresponding challenges from the user as well as the service provider perspective are also reviewed. The MFA system based on reversed Lagrange polynomial within Shamir’s Secret Sharing (SSS) scheme is further proposed to enable more flexible authentication. This solution covers the cases of authenticating the user even if some of the factors are mismatched or absent. Our framework allows for qualifying the missing factors by authenticating the user without disclosing sensitive biometric data to the verification entity. Finally, a vision of the future trends in MFA is discussed.Peer reviewe
Incorporating image quality in multi-algorithm fingerprint verification
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11608288_29Proceedings of International Conference, ICB 2006, Hong Kong (China)The effect of image quality on the performance of fingerprint verification is studied. In particular, we investigate the performance of two fingerprint matchers based on minutiae and ridge information as well as their score-level combination under varying fingerprint image quality. The ridge-based system is found to be more robust to image quality degradation than the minutiae-based system. We exploit this fact by introducing an adaptive score fusion scheme based on automatic quality estimation in the spatial frequency domain. The proposed scheme leads to enhanced performance over a wide range of fingerprint image quality.This work has been supported by Spanish MCYT TIC2003-08382-C05-01 and by European Commission IST-2002-507634 Biosecure NoE projects
Fingerprint and On-Line Signature Verification Competitions at ICB 2009
This paper describes the objectives, the tasks proposed to the participants and the associated protocols in terms of database and assessment tools of two competitions on fingerprints and on-line signatures. The particularity of the fingerprint competition is to be an on-line competition, for evaluation of fingerprint verification tools such as minutiae extractors and matchers as well as complete systems. This competition will be officialy launched during the ICB conference. The on-line signature competition will test the influence of multi-sessions, environmental conditions (still and mobility) and signature complexity on the performance of complete systems using two datasets extracted from the BioSecure database. Its result will be presented during the ICB conference
RetouchingFFHQ: A Large-scale Dataset for Fine-grained Face Retouching Detection
The widespread use of face retouching filters on short-video platforms has
raised concerns about the authenticity of digital appearances and the impact of
deceptive advertising. To address these issues, there is a pressing need to
develop advanced face retouching techniques. However, the lack of large-scale
and fine-grained face retouching datasets has been a major obstacle to progress
in this field. In this paper, we introduce RetouchingFFHQ, a large-scale and
fine-grained face retouching dataset that contains over half a million
conditionally-retouched images. RetouchingFFHQ stands out from previous
datasets due to its large scale, high quality, fine-grainedness, and
customization. By including four typical types of face retouching operations
and different retouching levels, we extend the binary face retouching detection
into a fine-grained, multi-retouching type, and multi-retouching level
estimation problem. Additionally, we propose a Multi-granularity Attention
Module (MAM) as a plugin for CNN backbones for enhanced cross-scale
representation learning. Extensive experiments using different baselines as
well as our proposed method on RetouchingFFHQ show decent performance on face
retouching detection. With the proposed new dataset, we believe there is great
potential for future work to tackle the challenging problem of real-world
fine-grained face retouching detection.Comment: Under revie
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