A Comprehensive Evaluation on Multi-channel Biometric Face Presentation Attack Detection
Anjith George, David Geissbuhler, Sebastien Marcel

TL;DR
This paper conducts a comprehensive evaluation of multi-channel biometric face presentation attack detection, analyzing the effectiveness of various imaging modalities and sensor combinations to improve robustness against attacks.
Contribution
It provides an extensive analysis of different sensing modalities for PAD, guiding sensor selection for more robust face recognition systems.
Findings
Certain modalities outperform others in attack detection
Multi-channel approaches improve robustness against unknown attacks
Sensor combination strategies influence detection accuracy
Abstract
The vulnerability against presentation attacks is a crucial problem undermining the wide-deployment of face recognition systems. Though presentation attack detection (PAD) systems try to address this problem, the lack of generalization and robustness continues to be a major concern. Several works have shown that using multi-channel PAD systems could alleviate this vulnerability and result in more robust systems. However, there is a wide selection of channels available for a PAD system such as RGB, Near Infrared, Shortwave Infrared, Depth, and Thermal sensors. Having a lot of sensors increases the cost of the system, and therefore an understanding of the performance of different sensors against a wide variety of attacks is necessary while selecting the modalities. In this work, we perform a comprehensive study to understand the effectiveness of various imaging modalities for PAD. The…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBiometric Identification and Security · Face recognition and analysis · Facial Nerve Paralysis Treatment and Research
