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Handbook of Biometric Anti-Spoofing [electronic resource] : Trusted Biometrics under Spoofing Attacks / edited by S�ebastien Marcel, Mark S. Nixon, Stan Z. Li.

Contributor(s): Marcel, S�ebastien [editor.] | Nixon, Mark S [editor.] | Li, Stan Z [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Advances in Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition: Publisher: London : Springer London : Imprint: Springer, 2014Description: XVII, 281 p. 95 illus., 50 illus. in color. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781447165248.Subject(s): Computer science | Computer system failures | Mathematical statistics | Image processing | Pattern recognition | Computer Science | System Performance and Evaluation | Image Processing and Computer Vision | Pattern Recognition | Probability and Statistics in Computer ScienceAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 004.24 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Introduction -- Forgeries of Fingerprints in Forensic Science -- Fingerprint Anti-Spoofing in Biometric Systems -- Face Anti-Spoofing: Visual Approach -- Face Anti-Spoofing: Multi-Spectral Approach -- Iris Anti-Spoofing -- Speaker Recognition Anti-Spoofing -- Gait Anti-Spoofing -- Multimodal Anti-Spoofing in Biometric Recognition Systems -- Evaluation Methodologies -- Related Standards -- Legal Aspects: Biometric Data, Evidence Rules and Trusted Identities -- Ethical Issues in Anti-Spoofing -- Evaluation Databases.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: As the plethora of approaches to biometrics and their deployment continues to grow, so too does the need to combat the techniques used to subvert the aim of such biometric systems. Presenting the first definitive study of the subject, this Handbook of Biometric Anti-Spoofing reviews the state of the art in covert attacks against biometric systems, and in deriving countermeasures to these attacks. Across a range of common biometrics, including face, iris, fingerprint, speaker and gait, the book describes spoofing methods and examines the vulnerabilities of biometric systems to these attacks. Novel theoretical methods are also introduced to evaluate the various possible countermeasures. Topics and features: Provides a detailed introduction to the field of biometric anti-spoofing and a thorough review of the associated literature Examines spoofing attacks against five biometric modalities, namely, fingerprints, face, iris, speaker and gait Discusses anti-spoofing measures for multi-model biometric systems Reviews evaluation methodologies, international standards, and legal and ethical issues Describes current challenges and suggests directions for future research Presents the latest work from a global selection of experts in the field, including members of the TABULA RASA project This comprehensive text/reference is truly essential reading for all biometric researchers and practitioners in industry and academia. Graduate students of computer science and electronic engineering will also find the book to be a useful supplementary reference for courses on biometrics.
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Introduction -- Forgeries of Fingerprints in Forensic Science -- Fingerprint Anti-Spoofing in Biometric Systems -- Face Anti-Spoofing: Visual Approach -- Face Anti-Spoofing: Multi-Spectral Approach -- Iris Anti-Spoofing -- Speaker Recognition Anti-Spoofing -- Gait Anti-Spoofing -- Multimodal Anti-Spoofing in Biometric Recognition Systems -- Evaluation Methodologies -- Related Standards -- Legal Aspects: Biometric Data, Evidence Rules and Trusted Identities -- Ethical Issues in Anti-Spoofing -- Evaluation Databases.

As the plethora of approaches to biometrics and their deployment continues to grow, so too does the need to combat the techniques used to subvert the aim of such biometric systems. Presenting the first definitive study of the subject, this Handbook of Biometric Anti-Spoofing reviews the state of the art in covert attacks against biometric systems, and in deriving countermeasures to these attacks. Across a range of common biometrics, including face, iris, fingerprint, speaker and gait, the book describes spoofing methods and examines the vulnerabilities of biometric systems to these attacks. Novel theoretical methods are also introduced to evaluate the various possible countermeasures. Topics and features: Provides a detailed introduction to the field of biometric anti-spoofing and a thorough review of the associated literature Examines spoofing attacks against five biometric modalities, namely, fingerprints, face, iris, speaker and gait Discusses anti-spoofing measures for multi-model biometric systems Reviews evaluation methodologies, international standards, and legal and ethical issues Describes current challenges and suggests directions for future research Presents the latest work from a global selection of experts in the field, including members of the TABULA RASA project This comprehensive text/reference is truly essential reading for all biometric researchers and practitioners in industry and academia. Graduate students of computer science and electronic engineering will also find the book to be a useful supplementary reference for courses on biometrics.

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