A conventional biometric authentication system is often designed to distinguish genuine accesses from zero-effort impostor attacks. However, when operating in an adversarial environment, the system has to be robust against presentation attacks such as spoofing. An effective solution to reduce the impact of spoofing attack is to consider both the matching score and liveness score when making the accept/reject decision. In this paper, we consider the joint decision space of matching and liveness scores in the presence of both spoofing attack and zero-effort attack, with application to signature verification. Our investigation aims to understand how decision thresholds in the above space should be optimized. This leads to two dichotomies of me...
Several studies in biometrics have confirmed the exis-tence of user-specific score characteristics f...
While multimodal biometric systems were commonly believed to be intrinsically more robust to spoof a...
While multimodal biometric systems were commonly believed to be intrinsically more robust to spoof a...
© 2014 SPIE.Spoof attack by replicating biometric traits represents a real threat to an automatic bi...
© 2014 SPIE.Spoof attack by replicating biometric traits represents a real threat to an automatic bi...
Multimodal biometric systems are commonly believed to be more robust to spoofing attacks than unimod...
Multimodal biometric systems are commonly believed to be more robust to spoofing attacks than unimod...
An increasing number of studies have reported that the quality of biometric samples has a significan...
Abstract—While more accurate and reliable than ever, the trustworthiness of biometric verification s...
Recent works have shown that multimodal biometric systems can be evaded by spoofing only a single bi...
Recent works have shown that multimodal biometric systems can be evaded by spoofing only a single bi...
Recent works have shown that, contrary to a common belief, multi-modal biometric systems may be “for...
Recent works have shown that, contrary to a common belief, multi-modal biometric systems may be “for...
Recent works have shown that multimodal biometric sys-tems can be evaded by spoofing only a single b...
Recent works have shown that, contrary to a common belief, multi-modal biometric systems may be “for...
Several studies in biometrics have confirmed the exis-tence of user-specific score characteristics f...
While multimodal biometric systems were commonly believed to be intrinsically more robust to spoof a...
While multimodal biometric systems were commonly believed to be intrinsically more robust to spoof a...
© 2014 SPIE.Spoof attack by replicating biometric traits represents a real threat to an automatic bi...
© 2014 SPIE.Spoof attack by replicating biometric traits represents a real threat to an automatic bi...
Multimodal biometric systems are commonly believed to be more robust to spoofing attacks than unimod...
Multimodal biometric systems are commonly believed to be more robust to spoofing attacks than unimod...
An increasing number of studies have reported that the quality of biometric samples has a significan...
Abstract—While more accurate and reliable than ever, the trustworthiness of biometric verification s...
Recent works have shown that multimodal biometric systems can be evaded by spoofing only a single bi...
Recent works have shown that multimodal biometric systems can be evaded by spoofing only a single bi...
Recent works have shown that, contrary to a common belief, multi-modal biometric systems may be “for...
Recent works have shown that, contrary to a common belief, multi-modal biometric systems may be “for...
Recent works have shown that multimodal biometric sys-tems can be evaded by spoofing only a single b...
Recent works have shown that, contrary to a common belief, multi-modal biometric systems may be “for...
Several studies in biometrics have confirmed the exis-tence of user-specific score characteristics f...
While multimodal biometric systems were commonly believed to be intrinsically more robust to spoof a...
While multimodal biometric systems were commonly believed to be intrinsically more robust to spoof a...