Finding the Suitable Doppelgänger for a Face Morphing Attack

Alexander Röttcher, U. Scherhag, C. Busch
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Abstract

ID cards are uniquely linked to one individual via a printed or electronically provided facial image. Even though the face is treated as universal and distinctive characteristic, twins can weaken this distinctiveness because of their biological similarity. Also, humans might falsely recognise an unknown person as a friend - colloquially named a Dop-pelgänger. Recently it was demonstrated that this biological effect of similar data subjects can be purposefully established between two individuals in order to improve the vulnerability of the so-called morphing attack. This image manipulation technique creates a melted facial image which is similar to two or more data subjects. If embedded into an ID card, the manipulated reference image can be used by all participating individuals and thus the concept of a unique link is broken. This work elaborates the rather neglected part of selecting morph pairs based on a similarity score instead of a simple random assignment. It discusses the applicability of different possible algorithms. The finally developed approach considers complex real-world constraints while being executable in a reasonable amount of time and producing acceptable large morph sets. It is shown that this algorithm greatly increases the vulnerability of automated face recognition systems. Surprisingly, it also proves that an effective pre-selection of pairs questions the need of in-depth optimized morphing algorithms.
为面部变形攻击找到合适的Doppelgänger
身份证通过打印或电子提供的面部图像与一个人唯一地联系在一起。尽管脸被视为普遍而独特的特征,但双胞胎可能会因为生物相似性而削弱这种独特性。此外,人类可能会错误地把一个不认识的人当作朋友——通俗地称为Dop-pelgänger。最近有研究表明,可以有目的地在两个个体之间建立类似数据主体的这种生物效应,以提高所谓变形攻击的脆弱性。这种图像处理技术创建了一个融化的面部图像,类似于两个或多个数据主体。如果嵌入到身份证中,被操纵的参考图像可以被所有参与的个人使用,从而打破了唯一链接的概念。这项工作阐述了相当被忽视的部分选择基于相似度评分的变体对,而不是一个简单的随机分配。讨论了不同可能算法的适用性。最后开发的方法考虑了复杂的现实世界约束,同时在合理的时间内可执行并产生可接受的大变形集。结果表明,该算法极大地增加了自动人脸识别系统的脆弱性。令人惊讶的是,它也证明了有效的配对预选质疑了深度优化变形算法的必要性。
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