Spoof detection on face and palmprint biometrics

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Spoofing attacks made by non-real images are a major concern to biometric systems. This paper presents a novel solution for distinguishing between live and forged identities using the fusion of texture-based methods and image quality assessment measures. In our approach, we used LBP and HOG texture descriptors to extract texture information of an image. Additionally, feature space of seven full-reference complementary image quality measures is considered including peak signal-to-noise ratio, structural similarity, mean-squared error, normalized cross-correlation, maximum difference, normalized absolute error and average difference. We built a palmprint spoof database made by printed palmprint photograph of PolyU palmprint database using camera. Experimental results on three public-domain face spoof databases (Idiap Print-Attack, Replay-Attack and MSU MFSD) and palmprint spoof database show that the proposed solution is effective in face and palmprint spoof detection.

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Biometrics, Face spoof detection, Palmprint spoof detection, Spoofing, Image quality measures, Texture-based methods

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Signal Image and Video Processing

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