CVJan 6, 2025

FoundPAD: Foundation Models Reloaded for Face Presentation Attack Detection

arXiv:2501.02892v114 citationsh-index: 41Has Code2025 IEEE/CVF Winter Conference on Applications of Computer Vision Workshops (WACVW)
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This addresses the need for generalizable PAD algorithms to enhance security in face recognition systems, though it is incremental as it applies existing FM adaptation techniques to a new task.

The paper tackles the problem of face presentation attack detection (PAD) by adapting a foundation model with LoRA weights and a classification header, achieving competitive results in unseen domains and under low-data scenarios.

Although face recognition systems have seen a massive performance enhancement in recent years, they are still targeted by threats such as presentation attacks, leading to the need for generalizable presentation attack detection (PAD) algorithms. Current PAD solutions suffer from two main problems: low generalization to unknown cenarios and large training data requirements. Foundation models (FM) are pre-trained on extensive datasets, achieving remarkable results when generalizing to unseen domains and allowing for efficient task-specific adaption even when little training data are available. In this work, we recognize the potential of FMs to address common PAD problems and tackle the PAD task with an adapted FM for the first time. The FM under consideration is adapted with LoRA weights while simultaneously training a classification header. The resultant architecture, FoundPAD, is highly generalizable to unseen domains, achieving competitive results in several settings under different data availability scenarios and even when using synthetic training data. To encourage reproducibility and facilitate further research in PAD, we publicly release the implementation of FoundPAD at https://github.com/gurayozgur/FoundPAD .

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