Authors
Ivana Chingovska, Andre Rabello Dos Anjos, Sebastien Marcel
Publication date
2014/8/18
Journal
IEEE transactions on Information Forensics and Security
Volume
9
Issue
12
Pages
2264-2276
Publisher
IEEE
Description
While more accurate and reliable than ever, the trustworthiness of biometric verification systems is compromised by the emergence of spoofing attacks. Responding to this threat, numerous research publications address isolated spoofing detection, resulting in efficient counter-measures for many biometric modes. However, an important, but often overlooked issue regards their engagement into a verification task and how to measure their impact on the verification systems themselves. A novel evaluation framework for verification systems under spoofing attacks, called expected performance and spoofability framework, is the major contribution of this paper. Its purpose is to serve for an objective comparison of different verification systems with regards to their verification performance and vulnerability to spoofing, taking into account the system’s application-dependent susceptibility to spoofing attacks and cost of the …
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Scholar articles
I Chingovska, AR Dos Anjos, S Marcel - IEEE transactions on Information Forensics and …, 2014