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Look Locally Infer Globally: A Generalizable Face Anti-Spoofing Approach

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2020-06-17 v3

Abstract

State-of-the-art spoof detection methods tend to overfit to the spoof types seen during training and fail to generalize to unknown spoof types. Given that face anti-spoofing is inherently a local task, we propose a face anti-spoofing framework, namely Self-Supervised Regional Fully Convolutional Network (SSR-FCN), that is trained to learn local discriminative cues from a face image in a self-supervised manner. The proposed framework improves generalizability while maintaining the computational efficiency of holistic face anti-spoofing approaches (< 4 ms on a Nvidia GTX 1080Ti GPU). The proposed method is interpretable since it localizes which parts of the face are labeled as spoofs. Experimental results show that SSR-FCN can achieve TDR = 65% @ 2.0% FDR when evaluated on a dataset comprising of 13 different spoof types under unknown attacks while achieving competitive performances under standard benchmark datasets (Oulu-NPU, CASIA-MFSD, and Replay-Attack).

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@article{arxiv.2006.02834,
  title  = {Look Locally Infer Globally: A Generalizable Face Anti-Spoofing Approach},
  author = {Debayan Deb and Anil K. Jain},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2006.02834},
  year   = {2020}
}