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BIG-MoE: Bypass Isolated Gating MoE for Generalized Multimodal Face Anti-Spoofing

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Yingjie Ma, Zitong Yu, Xun Lin, Weicheng Xie, Linlin Shen

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In the domain of facial recognition security, multimodal Face Anti-Spoofing (FAS) is essential for countering presentation attacks. However, existing technologies encounter challenges due to modality biases and imbalances, as well as domain shifts. Our research introduces a Mixture of Experts (MoE) model to address these issues effectively. We identified three limitations in traditional MoE approaches to multimodal FAS: (1) Coarse-grained experts' inability to capture nuanced spoofing indicators; (2) Gated networks' susceptibility to input noise affecting decision-making; (3) MoE's sensitivity to prompt tokens leading to overfitting with conventional learning methods. To mitigate these, we propose the Bypass Isolated Gating MoE (BIG-MoE) framework, featuring: (1) Fine-grained experts for enhanced detection of subtle spoofing cues; (2) An isolation gating mechanism to counteract input noise; (3) A novel differential convolutional prompt bypass enriching the gating network with critical local features, thereby improving perceptual capabilities. Extensive experiments on four benchmark datasets demonstrate significant generalization performance improvement in multimodal FAS task. The code is released at https://github.com/murInJ/BIG-MoE.

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