2019
DOI: 10.3837/tiis.2019.02.022
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Face Spoofing Attack Detection Using Spatial Frequency and Gradient-Based Descriptor

Abstract: Biometric recognition systems have been widely used for information security. Among the most popular biometric traits, there are fingerprint and face due to their high recognition accuracies. However, the security system that uses face recognition as the login method are vulnerable to face-spoofing attacks, from using printed photo or video of the valid user. In this study, we propose a fast and robust method to detect face-spoofing attacks based on the analysis of spatial frequency differences between the rea… Show more

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“…Awareness on Anti-Photo and Video Voyeurism Act of 2009 replays to enhance detection capabilities (Vinutha & Thippeswamy, 2023). The development of antispoofing algorithms based on image fusion and spatial frequency descriptors demonstrates ongoing research in computer science to address these privacy breaches (Yu et al, 2021;Ali & Park, 2019). Improvements in technology have the potential to significantly change the cybercrime environment, making different approaches necessary for effectively fighting emerging risks.…”
Section: Level Of Awareness Of the Respondents Toward The Anti-voyeur...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Awareness on Anti-Photo and Video Voyeurism Act of 2009 replays to enhance detection capabilities (Vinutha & Thippeswamy, 2023). The development of antispoofing algorithms based on image fusion and spatial frequency descriptors demonstrates ongoing research in computer science to address these privacy breaches (Yu et al, 2021;Ali & Park, 2019). Improvements in technology have the potential to significantly change the cybercrime environment, making different approaches necessary for effectively fighting emerging risks.…”
Section: Level Of Awareness Of the Respondents Toward The Anti-voyeur...mentioning
confidence: 99%