Experimental results on the feature-level fusion of multiple fingerprint liveness detection algorithms

TitleExperimental results on the feature-level fusion of multiple fingerprint liveness detection algorithms
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2012
AuthorsGhiani, L, Marcialis, GL, Roli, F
Conference NameProceedings of the on Multimedia and security
Date Published09/2012
Conference LocationCoventry (UK)
ISBN Number978-1-4503-1417-6
KeywordsFingerprint vitality detection, forensics, quality evaluation
Abstract

The aim of fingerprint liveness detection is to detect if a fingerprint image, sensed by an electronic device, belongs to an alive fingertip or to an artificial replica of it. It is well-known that a fingerprint can be replicated and standard electronic sensors cannot distinguish between a replica and an alive fingerprint image. Accordingly, several countermeasures in terms of fingerprint liveness detection algorithms have been proposed, but their performance is not yet acceptable. However, no works studied the possibility of combining different feature sets, thus exploiting the eventual complementarity among them. In this paper, we show some preliminary experiments on feature-level fusion of several algorithms, including a novel feature set proposed by the authors. Experiments are carried out on the datasets available at Second International Fingerprint Liveness Detection Competition (LivDet 2011). Reported results clearly show that multiple feature sets allow improving the liveness detection performance.

URLhttp://doi.acm.org/10.1145/2361407.2361434
DOI10.1145/2361407.2361434
Citation KeyGhiani:2012:ERF:2361407.2361434
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