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DriveFace: A Cross-Spectral Through-Glass Face Dataset for On-the-Move Vehicular Border Control

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2026-07-15 v1

Abstract

The continuous growth in cross-border mobility places increasing pressure on existing border control infrastructures, motivating on-the-move biometric authentication, in which travellers are identified directly inside their vehicles at checkpoints. Face recognition is well-suited to this setting, as it can be acquired passively and at a distance. Its development, however, is hindered by the lack of representative datasets: existing benchmarks are collected in controlled environments and do not capture the challenges inherent to vehicular acquisition, including motion blur, variable illumination, occlusions, and cross-spectral enrollment. To address this gap, we introduce a dataset for on-the-move face recognition in border-control scenarios, comprising NIR vehicle-crossing videos paired with smartphone-based pre-enrollment data. Baseline evaluations with state-of-the-art models show clear performance limitations under these realistic conditions, highlighting the need for dedicated methods to advance the field.

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@article{arxiv.2607.13515,
  title  = {DriveFace: A Cross-Spectral Through-Glass Face Dataset for On-the-Move Vehicular Border Control},
  author = {Anjith George and Luis Luevano and Alain Komaty and Zeina Al Amine and Vidit Vidit and Sebastien Marcel},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.13515},
  year   = {2026}
}

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Accepted in IJCB 2026