CVDec 7, 2024

Multimodal Biometric Authentication Using Camera-Based PPG and Fingerprint Fusion

arXiv:2412.05660v13 citationsh-index: 50
Originality Incremental advance
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This addresses secure authentication for users, but it appears incremental as it combines existing modalities with a novel fusion method.

The paper tackled the problem of user verification by integrating camera-based photoplethysmography (PPG) signals with fingerprint data in a multimodal biometric system, achieving superior performance across various evaluation metrics in authentication scenarios.

Camera-based photoplethysmography (PPG) obtained from smartphones has shown great promise for personalized healthcare and secure authentication. This paper presents a multimodal biometric system that integrates PPG signals extracted from videos with fingerprint data to enhance the accuracy of user verification. The system requires users to place their fingertip on the camera lens for a few seconds, allowing the capture and processing of unique biometric characteristics. Our approach employs a neural network with two structured state-space model (SSM) encoders to manage the distinct modalities. Fingerprint images are transformed into pixel sequences, and along with segmented PPG waveforms, they are input into the encoders. A cross-modal attention mechanism then extracts refined feature representations, and a distribution-oriented contrastive loss function aligns these features within a unified latent space. Experimental results demonstrate the system's superior performance across various evaluation metrics in both single-session and dual-session authentication scenarios.

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