Automatic face recognition systems (FRS) are quite sensitive to the well-known face morphing attack, as pointed out by several researchers. Considering that, in the perspective of a fraudulent document usage, a criminal would certainly do its best to fool both humans and FRSs, the design of effective countermeasures should consider the trickiest and challenging conditions. Cognitive studies show that facial texture and shape (the two main components modified by face morphing) play a different role in face recognition by humans. This paper aims at understanding the behavior of FRSs with respect to these two factors and to identify the morphing parameters that maximize the probability of a successful attack.

Decoupling texture blending and shape warping in face morphing / M. Ferrara, A. Franco, D. Maltoni. - ELETTRONICO. - (2019), pp. 1-6. (Intervento presentato al convegno International Conference of the Biometrics Special Interest Group (BIOSIG) tenutosi a Darmstadt, Germany nel September 2019).

Decoupling texture blending and shape warping in face morphing

M. Ferrara;A. Franco;D. Maltoni
2019

Abstract

Automatic face recognition systems (FRS) are quite sensitive to the well-known face morphing attack, as pointed out by several researchers. Considering that, in the perspective of a fraudulent document usage, a criminal would certainly do its best to fool both humans and FRSs, the design of effective countermeasures should consider the trickiest and challenging conditions. Cognitive studies show that facial texture and shape (the two main components modified by face morphing) play a different role in face recognition by humans. This paper aims at understanding the behavior of FRSs with respect to these two factors and to identify the morphing parameters that maximize the probability of a successful attack.
2019
International Conference of the Biometrics Special Interest Group (BIOSIG), 2019
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Decoupling texture blending and shape warping in face morphing / M. Ferrara, A. Franco, D. Maltoni. - ELETTRONICO. - (2019), pp. 1-6. (Intervento presentato al convegno International Conference of the Biometrics Special Interest Group (BIOSIG) tenutosi a Darmstadt, Germany nel September 2019).
M. Ferrara, A. Franco, D. Maltoni
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