• Title/Summary/Keyword: Video-based face spoofing

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Face Spoofing Attack Detection Using Spatial Frequency and Gradient-Based Descriptor

  • Ali, Zahid;Park, Unsang
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.892-911
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    • 2019
  • Biometric recognition systems have been widely used for information security. Among the most popular biometric traits, there are fingerprint and face due to their high recognition accuracies. However, the security system that uses face recognition as the login method are vulnerable to face-spoofing attacks, from using printed photo or video of the valid user. In this study, we propose a fast and robust method to detect face-spoofing attacks based on the analysis of spatial frequency differences between the real and fake videos. We found that the effect of a spoofing attack stands out more prominently in certain regions of the 2D Fourier spectra and, therefore, it is adequate to use the information about those regions to classify the input video or image as real or fake. We adopt a divide-conquer-aggregate approach, where we first divide the frequency domain image into local blocks, classify each local block independently, and then aggregate all the classification results by the weighted-sum approach. The effectiveness of the methodology is demonstrated using two different publicly available databases, namely: 1) Replay Attack Database and 2) CASIA-Face Anti-Spoofing Database. Experimental results show that the proposed method provides state-of-the-art performance by processing fewer frames of each video.

Video Based Face Spoofing Detection Using Fourier Transform and Dense-SIFT (푸리에 변환과 Dense-SIFT를 이용한 비디오 기반 Face Spoofing 검출)

  • Han, Hotaek;Park, Unsang
    • Journal of KIISE
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    • v.42 no.4
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    • pp.483-486
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    • 2015
  • Security systems that use face recognition are vulnerable to spoofing attacks where unauthorized individuals use a photo or video of authorized users. In this work, we propose a method to detect a face spoofing attack with a video of an authorized person. The proposed method uses three sequential frames in the video to extract features by using Fourier Transform and Dense-SIFT filter. Then, classification is completed with a Support Vector Machine (SVM). Experimental results with a database of 200 valid and 200 spoof video clips showed 99% detection accuracy. The proposed method uses simplified features that require fewer memory and computational overhead while showing a high spoofing detection accuracy.