CVDec 7, 2021

Presentation Attack Detection Methods based on Gaze Tracking and Pupil Dynamic: A Comprehensive Survey

arXiv:2112.04038v1
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This is an incremental survey addressing security risks in biometric verification for mobile devices.

The paper surveys presentation attack detection methods using gaze tracking and pupil dynamics to enhance security in biometric systems, analyzing state-of-the-art algorithms, artifacts, databases, and standardization.

Purpose of the research: In the biometric community, visible human characteristics are popular and viable for verification and identification on mobile devices. However, imposters are able to spoof such characteristics by creating fake and artificial biometrics to fool the system. Visible biometric systems have suffered a high-security risk of presentation attack. Methods: In the meantime, challenge-based methods, in particular, gaze tracking and pupil dynamic appear to be more secure methods than others for contactless biometric systems. We review the existing work that explores gaze tracking and pupil dynamic liveness detection. The principal results: This research analyzes various aspects of gaze tracking and pupil dynamic presentation attacks, such as state-of-the-art liveness detection algorithms, various kinds of artifacts, the accessibility of public databases, and a summary of standardization in this area. In addition, we discuss future work and the open challenges to creating a secure liveness detection based on challenge-based systems.

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