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Spoofing in 2D face recognition with 3D masks and anti-spoofing with Kinect
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2013
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Available 3DFace DetectionFacial Recognition SystemMachine VisionImage AnalysisEngineeringPattern RecognitionBiometricsFace RecognitionInformation ForensicsFacial ReconstructionComputer ScienceMask Attack DatabaseSoft BiometricsImage ForensicsPresentation AttacksComputer Vision
The problem of detecting face spoofing attacks (presentation attacks) has recently gained a well-deserved popularity. Mainly focusing on 2D attacks forged by displaying printed photos or replaying recorded videos on mobile devices, a significant portion of these studies ground their arguments on the flatness of the spoofing material in front of the sensor. In this paper, we inspect the spoofing potential of subject-specific 3D facial masks for 2D face recognition. Additionally, we analyze Local Binary Patterns based coun-termeasures using both color and depth data, obtained by Kinect. For this purpose, we introduce the 3D Mask Attack Database (3DMAD), the first publicly available 3D spoofing database, recorded with a low-cost depth camera. Extensive experiments on 3DMAD show that easily attainable facial masks can pose a serious threat to 2D face recognition systems and LBP is a powerful weapon to eliminate it.
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