CVOct 9, 2019

Learning deep forest with multi-scale Local Binary Pattern features for face anti-spoofing

arXiv:1910.03850v113 citations
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This work addresses security vulnerabilities in face recognition systems by offering a competitive, non-CNN method that could enhance system-level security against adversarial attacks.

The paper tackles face anti-spoofing by introducing deep forest with multi-scale Local Binary Pattern features as an alternative to CNN-based methods, achieving 0% Equal Error Rate on the IDIAP REPLAY-ATTACK benchmark.

Face Anti-Spoofing (FAS) is significant for the security of face recognition systems. Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) have been introduced to the field of the FAS and have achieved competitive performance. However, CNN-based methods are vulnerable to the adversarial attack. Attackers could generate adversarial-spoofing examples to circumvent a CNN-based face liveness detector. Studies about the transferability of the adversarial attack reveal that utilizing handcrafted feature-based methods could improve security in a system-level. Therefore, handcrafted feature-based methods are worth our exploration. In this paper, we introduce the deep forest, which is proposed as an alternative towards CNNs by Zhou et al., in the problem of the FAS. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first attempt at exploiting the deep forest in the problem of FAS. Moreover, we propose to re-devise the representation constructing by using LBP descriptors rather than the Grained-Scanning Mechanism in the original scheme. Our method achieves competitive results. On the benchmark database IDIAP REPLAY-ATTACK, 0\% Equal Error Rate (EER) is achieved. This work provides a competitive option in a fusing scheme for improving system-level security and offers important ideas to those who want to explore methods besides CNNs.

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