Title
Gait biometrics under spoofing attacks: an experimental investigation
Abstract
Gait is a relatively biometric modality which has a precious advantage over other modalities, such as iris and voice, in that it can be easily captured from a distance. Although it has recently become a topic of great interest in biometric research, there has been little investigation into gait spoofing attacks where a person tries to imitate the clothing or walking style of someone else. We recently analyzed for the first time the effects of spoofing attacks on silhouette-based gait biometric systems and showed that it was indeed possible to spoof gait biometric systems by clothing impersonation and the deliberate selection of a target that has a similar build to the attacker. To gain deeper insight into the performance of current gait biometric systems under spoofing attacks, we provide a thorough investigation on how clothing can be used to spoof a target and evaluate the performance of two state-of-the-art recognition methods on a gait spoofing database recorded at the University of Southampton. Furthermore, we describe and evaluate an initial solution coping with gait spoofing attacks. The obtained results are very promising and point out interesting findings which can be used for future investigations. (C) 2015 SPIE and IS&T
Year
DOI
Venue
2015
10.1117/1.JEI.24.6.063022
JOURNAL OF ELECTRONIC IMAGING
Keywords
Field
DocType
biometrics,video analysis,gait recognition,spoofing attacks,antispoofing
Modalities,Spoofing attack,Gait,Silhouette,Computer science,Computer security,Clothing,Biometrics
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
24
6
1017-9909
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.35
7
Authors
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Abdenour Hadid13305146.00
Mohammad Ghahramani2172.67
Vili Kellokumpu338715.65
Xiaoyi Feng422938.15
John D. Bustard5212.71
Mark S. Nixon63080304.45