论文标题
潜在指纹的欺骗是否对最好的最先进的livestectors构成了真正的威胁?
Are spoofs from latent fingerprints a real threat for the best state-of-art liveness detectors?
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论文摘要
我们使用潜在的指纹对配备了最先进的探测器和指纹验证系统的传感器进行了逼真的攻击的威胁水平,从而整合了这种LINICICE算法。据我们所知,先前对潜在印刷品的欺骗进行了调查。在本文中,我们专注于使用潜在指纹的快照图片。这些图片提供了模具,后者允许经过一些数字处理,可以制造高质量的欺骗。拍摄快照图片要比通过磁粉在表面上留下的指纹并用胶带提起痕迹要简单得多。我们在这里感兴趣的是评估初步的攻击,可以将其视为最先进的指纹探测器和验证系统的真正威胁。为了这个目的,我们收集了一个新颖的数据集,这些数据集用潜在的指纹图片制成的现场和欺骗图像。该数据集在最有利的条件下提供了一组攻击。我们将此方法和相关数据集称为“ ScreenSpoof”。然后,我们对其进行了测试,即最佳的LIVES检测算法的表演,即Livdet竞赛的三个获奖者。报告的结果指出,与使用受害者的全面共识制造的欺骗性相比,在检测和验证错误方面,屏幕截图方法是相同水平的威胁。我们认为这是一个值得注意的结果,从未在以前的工作中报告。
We investigated the threat level of realistic attacks using latent fingerprints against sensors equipped with state-of-art liveness detectors and fingerprint verification systems which integrate such liveness algorithms. To the best of our knowledge, only a previous investigation was done with spoofs from latent prints. In this paper, we focus on using snapshot pictures of latent fingerprints. These pictures provide molds, that allows, after some digital processing, to fabricate high-quality spoofs. Taking a snapshot picture is much simpler than developing fingerprints left on a surface by magnetic powders and lifting the trace by a tape. What we are interested here is to evaluate preliminary at which extent attacks of the kind can be considered a real threat for state-of-art fingerprint liveness detectors and verification systems. To this aim, we collected a novel data set of live and spoof images fabricated with snapshot pictures of latent fingerprints. This data set provide a set of attacks at the most favourable conditions. We refer to this method and the related data set as "ScreenSpoof". Then, we tested with it the performances of the best liveness detection algorithms, namely, the three winners of the LivDet competition. Reported results point out that the ScreenSpoof method is a threat of the same level, in terms of detection and verification errors, than that of attacks using spoofs fabricated with the full consensus of the victim. We think that this is a notable result, never reported in previous work.