Handbook of Biometric Anti-Spoofing Trusted Biometrics under Spoofin
As the plethora of approaches to biometrics and their deployment continues to grow, so too does the need to combat the techniques used to subvert the aim of such biometric systems.Presenting the first definitive study of the subject, this Handbook of Biom
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Sébastien Marcel Mark S. Nixon Stan Z. Li Editors
Handbook of Biometric Anti-Spoofing Trusted Biometrics under Spoofing Attacks
Advances in Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
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Sébastien Marcel Mark S. Nixon Stan Z. Li •
Editors
Handbook of Biometric Anti-Spoofing Trusted Biometrics under Spoofing Attacks
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Founding Editor Sameer Singh Rail Vision Europe Ltd. Castle Donington Leicestershire UK
Editors Sébastien Marcel Idiap Research Institute Martigny Switzerland Mark S. Nixon University of Southampton Southampton UK
Series Editor Sing Bing Kang Interactive Visual Media Group Microsoft Research Redmond WA USA
Stan Z. Li Institute of Automation Center for Biometrics and Security Research Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China
ISSN 2191-6586 ISBN 978-1-4471-6523-1 DOI 10.1007/978-1-4471-6524-8
ISSN 2191-6594 (electronic) ISBN 978-1-4471-6524-8 (eBook)
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Foreword
Hollywood has long and richly enjoyed depicting biometric spoofing. As early as 1971, in the movie Diamonds Are Forever, Sean Connery’s James
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