Face Morphing Attack Generation & Detection: A Comprehensive Survey
Sushma Venkatesh, Raghavendra Ramachandra, Kiran Raja, Christoph Busch

TL;DR
This comprehensive survey reviews face morphing attack generation methods and detection techniques, highlighting vulnerabilities in biometric systems and providing benchmarks, datasets, and future research directions in face morphing security.
Contribution
It systematically categorizes face morphing attacks and detection methods, offering a unified taxonomy, benchmarking datasets, and insights into current challenges and future research avenues.
Findings
Various face morphing techniques and detection algorithms are analyzed.
Benchmark datasets and evaluation metrics are summarized.
Open challenges and future research directions are discussed.
Abstract
The vulnerability of Face Recognition System (FRS) to various kind of attacks (both direct and in-direct attacks) and face morphing attacks has received a great interest from the biometric community. The goal of a morphing attack is to subvert the FRS at Automatic Border Control (ABC) gates by presenting the Electronic Machine Readable Travel Document (eMRTD) or e-passport that is obtained based on the morphed face image. Since the application process for the e-passport in the majority countries requires a passport photo to be presented by the applicant, a malicious actor and the accomplice can generate the morphed face image and to obtain the e-passport. An e-passport with a morphed face images can be used by both the malicious actor and the accomplice to cross the border as the morphed face image can be verified against both of them. This can result in a significant threat as a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsFace recognition and analysis · Biometric Identification and Security
MethodsEmirates Airlines Office in Dubai
