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Spoofing methods in hand-based biometrics
Kanich Ondřej, Ing., Ph.D. (DITS FIT BUT)
Dvořák Michal, Ing. (DITS FIT BUT)
fingerprint spoofing, liveness detection technologies, hand spoofing
Biased or damaged biometric samples could be rejected after revealing their poor quality, or may be enhanced, what leads to the situation that samples, which would be normally rejected, are accepted after the enhancement process. But this process could present also a risk, because the poor quality of a sample could be caused not only by the sensor technology or the environment, but also by using an artificial biometric attribute [imitation of a finger(print)]. Such risk is not limited just to the deceptional technique, but if biometric system is not able to recognize whether an acquired biometric sample originates from a genuine living user or an impostor, we would then scan an artificial fake and try to enhance its quality using an enhancement algorithm.
@INBOOK{FITPUB11694, author = "Martin Drahansk\'{y} and Ond\v{r}ej Kanich and Michal Dvo\v{r}\'{a}k", title = "Spoofing methods in hand-based biometrics", pages = "367--398", booktitle = "Hand-Based Biometrics: Methods and Technology", series = "IET Book Series on Advances in Biometrics", year = 2018, location = "London, GB", publisher = " The Institution of Engineering and Technology", ISBN = "978-1-78561-224-4", doi = "10.1049/PBSE008E\_ch15", language = "english", url = "https://www.fit.vut.cz/research/publication/11694" }