arXiv Open Access 2024

The Impact of Print-Scanning in Heterogeneous Morph Evaluation Scenarios

Richard E. Neddo Zander W. Blasingame Chen Liu
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Face morphing attacks pose an increasing threat to face recognition (FR) systems. A morphed photo contains biometric information from two different subjects to take advantage of vulnerabilities in FRs. These systems are particularly susceptible to attacks when the morphs are subjected to print-scanning to mask the artifacts generated during the morphing process. We investigate the impact of print-scanning on morphing attack detection through a series of evaluations on heterogeneous morphing attack scenarios. Our experiments show that we can increase the Mated Morph Presentation Match Rate (MMPMR) by up to 8.48%. Furthermore, when a Single-image Morphing Attack Detection (S-MAD) algorithm is not trained to detect print-scanned morphs the Morphing Attack Classification Error Rate (MACER) can increase by up to 96.12%, indicating significant vulnerability.

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Richard E. Neddo

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Zander W. Blasingame

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Chen Liu

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Neddo, R.E., Blasingame, Z.W., Liu, C. (2024). The Impact of Print-Scanning in Heterogeneous Morph Evaluation Scenarios. https://arxiv.org/abs/2404.06559

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