# Analysis of "User-Specific Effect" and Impact of Operator Skills on   Fingerprint PAD Systems

**Authors:** Giulia Orr\`u, Pierluigi Tuveri, Luca Ghiani, Gian Luca Marcialis

arXiv: 1907.08068 · 2019-12-02

## TL;DR

This paper analyzes how user-specific effects and operator skills influence fingerprint presentation attack detection systems, emphasizing the integration of user data and attacker capabilities to improve PAD effectiveness.

## Contribution

It extends previous LivDet challenges by exploring user-specific PAD integration and attacker skill impact, providing insights into enhancing fingerprint PAD systems.

## Key findings

- User-specific information can improve PAD accuracy.
- Attacker skill level significantly affects attack success.
- Integrating user data reduces false acceptance rates.

## Abstract

Fingerprint Liveness detection, or presentation attacks detection (PAD), that is, the ability of detecting if a fingerprint submitted to an electronic capture device is authentic or made up of some artificial materials, boosted the attention of the scientific community and recently machine learning approaches based on deep networks opened novel scenarios. A significant step ahead was due thanks to the public availability of large sets of data; in particular, the ones released during the International Fingerprint Liveness Detection Competition (LivDet). Among others, the fifth edition carried on in 2017, challenged the participants in two more challenges which were not detailed in the official report. In this paper, we want to extend that report by focusing on them: the first one was aimed at exploring the case in which the PAD is integrated into a fingerprint verification systems, where templates of users are available too and the designer is not constrained to refer only to a generic users population for the PAD settings. The second one faces with the exploitation ability of attackers of the provided fakes, and how this ability impacts on the final performance. These two challenges together may set at which extent the fingerprint presentation attacks are an actual threat and how to exploit additional information to make the PAD more effective.

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