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Deep Features for Contactless Fingerprint Presentation Attack Detection: Can They Be Generalized?

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arxiv 2307.01845 v1 pith:U7BUFBTH submitted 2023-07-04 cs.CV

classification cs.CV
keywords presentationattackcontactlessperformanceattacksdeepdetectiondifferent
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The rapid evolution of high-end smartphones with advanced high-resolution cameras has resulted in contactless capture of fingerprint biometrics that are more reliable and suitable for verification. Similar to other biometric systems, contactless fingerprint-verification systems are vulnerable to presentation attacks. In this paper, we present a comparative study on the generalizability of seven different pre-trained Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN) and a Vision Transformer (ViT) to reliably detect presentation attacks. Extensive experiments were carried out on publicly available smartphone-based presentation attack datasets using four different Presentation Attack Instruments (PAI). The detection performance of the eighth deep feature technique was evaluated using the leave-one-out protocol to benchmark the generalization performance for unseen PAI. The obtained results indicated the best generalization performance with the ResNet50 CNN.

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