Face Anti-Spoofing
Facial anti-spoofing is the task of preventing false facial verification by using a photo, video, mask or a different substitute for an authorized person’s face. Some examples of attacks:
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Print attack: The attacker uses someone’s photo. The image is printed or displayed on a digital device.
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Replay/video attack: A more sophisticated way to trick the system, which usually requires a looped video of a victim’s face. This approach ensures behaviour and facial movements to look more ‘natural’ compared to holding someone’s photo.
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3D mask attack: During this type of attack, a mask is used as the tool of choice for spoofing. It’s an even more sophisticated attack than playing a face video. In addition to natural facial movements, it enables ways to deceive some extra layers of protection such as depth sensors.
( Image credit: Learning Generalizable and Identity-Discriminative Representations for Face Anti-Spoofing )
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