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- Konferenzbeitrag3D Face Recognition For Cows(BIOSIG 2020 - Proceedings of the 19th International Conference of the Biometrics Special Interest Group, 2020) Yeleshetty, Deepak; Spreeuwers, Luuk; Li, YanThis paper presents a method to recognize cows using their 3D face point clouds. Face is chosen because of the rigid structure of the skull compared to other parts. The 3D face point clouds are acquired using a newly designed dual 3D camera setup. After registering the 3D faces to a specific pose, the cow’s ID is determined by running Iterative Closest Point (ICP) method on the probe against all the point clouds in the gallery. The root mean square error (RMSE) between the ICP correspondences is used to identify the cows. The smaller the RMSE, the more likely that the cow is from the same class. In a closed set of 32 cows with 5 point clouds per cow in the gallery, the ICP recognition demonstrates an almost perfect identification rate of 99.53%.
- Konferenzbeitrag3D whole hand targets: evaluating slap and contactless fingerprint readers(Biosig 2016, 2016) Arora, Sunpreet S.; Jain, Anil K.; Jr., Nicholas G. Paulter
- KonferenzbeitragAction-Independent Generalized Behavioral Identity Descriptors for Look-alike Recognition in Videos(BIOSIG 2020 - Proceedings of the 19th International Conference of the Biometrics Special Interest Group, 2020) Khodabakhsh, Ali; Loiselle, HugoThere is a long history of exploitation of the visual similarity of look-alikes for fraud and deception. The visual similarity along with the application of physical and digital cosmetics greatly challenges the recognition ability of average humans. Face recognition systems are not an exception in this regard and are vulnerable to such similarities. In contrast to physiological face recognition, behavioral face recognition is often overlooked due to the outstanding success of the former. However, the behavior of a person can provide an additional source of discriminative information with regards to the identity of individuals when physiological attributes are not reliable. In this study, we propose a novel biometric recognition system based only on facial behavior for the differentiation of look-alikes in unconstrained recording conditions. To this end, we organized a dataset of 85;656 utterances from 1000 look-alike pairs based on videos collected from the wild, large enough for the development of deep learning solutions. Our selection criteria assert that for these collected videos, both state-of-the-art biometric systems and human judgment fail in recognition. Furthermore, to utilize the advantage of large-scale data, we introduce a novel action-independent biometric recognition system that was trained using triplet-loss to create generalized behavioral identity embeddings. We achieve look-alike recognition equal-error-rate of 7:93% with sole reliance on the behavior descriptors extracted from facial landmark movements. The proposed method can have applications in face recognition as well as presentation attack detection and Deepfake detection.
- KonferenzbeitragAdvanced Face Presentation Attack Detection on Light Field Database(BIOSIG 2018 - Proceedings of the 17th International Conference of the Biometrics Special Interest Group, 2018) Chiesa, Valeria; Dugelay, Jean-LucIn the last years several works have been focused on the impact of new sensors on face recognition. A particular interest has been addressed to technologies able to detect the depth of the scene as light field cameras. Together with person identification algorithms, new anti-spoofing methods customized for specific devices have to be investigated. In this paper, a new algorithm for presentation attack detection on light field face database is proposed. While distance between subject and camera is not a relevant information for standard 2D spoofing attacks, it could be important when using 3D cameras. We prove through three experiments that the proposed method based on depth map elaboration outperforms the existent algorithms in presentation attack detection on light field images.
- KonferenzbeitragAdvanced variants of feature level fusion for finger vein recognition(Biosig 2016, 2016) Kauba, Christof; Piciucco, Emanuela; Maiorana, Emanuele; Campisi, Patrizio; Uhl, Andreas
- KonferenzbeitragAdvances in capturing child fingerprints: a high resolution CMOS image sensor with SLDR method(Biosig 2016, 2016) Koda, Yoshinori; Higuchi, Teruyuki; Jain, Anil K.
- KonferenzbeitragAdversarial learning for a robust iris presentation attack detection method against unseen attack presentations(BIOSIG 2019 - Proceedings of the 18th International Conference of the Biometrics Special Interest Group, 2019) Ferreira, Pedro M.; Sequeira, Ana F.; Pernes, Diogo; Rebelo, Ana; Cardoso, Jaime S.Despite the high performance of current presentation attack detection (PAD) methods, the robustness to unseen attacks is still an under addressed challenge. This work approaches the problem by enforcing the learning of the bona fide presentations while making the model less dependent on the presentation attack instrument species (PAIS). The proposed model comprises an encoder, mapping from input features to latent representations, and two classifiers operating on these underlying representations: (i) the task-classifier, for predicting the class labels (as bona fide or attack); and (ii) the species-classifier, for predicting the PAIS. In the learning stage, the encoder is trained to help the task-classifier while trying to fool the species-classifier. Plus, an additional training objective enforcing the similarity of the latent distributions of different species is added leading to a ‘PAIspecies’- independent model. The experimental results demonstrated that the proposed regularisation strategies equipped the neural network with increased PAD robustness. The adversarial model obtained better loss and accuracy as well as improved error rates in the detection of attack and bona fide presentations.
- KonferenzbeitragAge, gender and operating-hand estimation on smart mobile devices(Biosig 2016, 2016) Buriro, Attaullah; Akhtar, Zahid; Crispo, Bruno; Frari, Filippo Del
- KonferenzbeitragAll you can repeat – Ein interaktives Audio-Gedächtnisspiel mit visueller Erweiterung(Mensch und Computer 2017 - Workshopband, 2017) Uhl, Andreas; Pöpel, CorneliusMit dieser Arbeit wird das Ziel verfolgt in der Gehörbildung auch die räumliche Klangwahrnehmung einzubeziehen. Ziel des Gehörbildungssystems ist es weiterhin, den Nutzern zu ermöglichen, neben reinen Audiosignalen auch audiovisuelle Signale zu erhalten und so Unterschiede zwischen auditiver und audiovisueller Wahrnehmung zu erfahren. Auf spielerische Weise kann über mehrere Schwierigkeitslevel hinweg mit dem Trainingssystem gearbeitet werden. Das System lenkt die Aufmerksamkeit auf eventuelle Wahrnehmungsdefizite und schult die Differenzierung in der audio(-visuellen) Wahrnehmung. Die Idee und Umsetzung des Systems wird im Verlauf des Papers beschrieben und der pädagogische Mehrwert jenseits traditioneller Gehörbildung dargelegt. Die Evaluationsergebnisse beschreiben die Wirkungsweise bei Testpersonen und zeigen inwieweit das Ziel erreicht werden konnte.
- KonferenzbeitragAnalysis of Minutiae Quality for Improved Workload Reduction in Fingerprint Identification(BIOSIG 2022, 2022) Daile Osorio-Roig, Tim RohwedderThe workload of biometric identification in large fingerprint databases poses a challenging problem. Efficient schemes for biometric workload reduction are a topic of ongoing research. Some of the state-of-the art approaches rely on triangles of minutia points generated by Delaunay triangulation, which are then used for indexing. In this paper, we investigate how quality estimation at the minutia level can improve the performance of such algorithms and hence the system workload. In order to reduce the number of spurious and missing minutiae, we analyse the impact of selecting minutiae points based on their qualities. This, in turn, can significantly distort the triangulation. In addition, we consider the usefulness of the average minutia quality as an additional criteria of the minutia triangles for indexing. Our results show that both strategies lead to a significant reduction in biometric workload compared to a baseline solution (i.e. exhaustive search) – down to 36% on average.