Authors
Ivana Chingovska, Amir Mohammadi, André Anjos, Sébastien Marcel
Publication date
2019
Journal
Handbook of biometric anti-spoofing: Presentation attack detection
Pages
457-480
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Description
Presentation attack detection (PAD, also known as anti-spoofing) systems, regardless of the technique, biometric mode or degree of independence of external equipment, are most commonly treated as binary classification systems. The two classes that they differentiate are bona-fide and presentation attack samples. From this perspective, their evaluation is equivalent to the established evaluation standards for the binary classification systems. However, PAD systems are designed to operate in conjunction with recognition systems and as such can affect their performance. From the point of view of a recognition system, the presentation attacks are a separate class that need to be detected and rejected. As the problem of presentation attack detection grows to this pseudo-ternary status, the evaluation methodologies for the recognition systems need to be revised and updated. Consequentially, the database …
Total citations
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Scholar articles
I Chingovska, A Mohammadi, A Anjos, S Marcel - Handbook of biometric anti-spoofing: Presentation …, 2019