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Attention Aware Wavelet-based Detection of Morphed Face Images


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Morphed images have exploited loopholes in the face recognition checkpoints, e.g., Credential Authentication Technology (CAT), used by Transportation Security Administrat...Show More

Abstract:

Morphed images have exploited loopholes in the face recognition checkpoints, e.g., Credential Authentication Technology (CAT), used by Transportation Security Administration (TSA), which is a non-trivial security concern. To overcome the risks incurred due to morphed presentations, we propose a wavelet-based morph detection methodology which adopts an end-to-end trainable soft attention mechanism. Our attention-based deep neural network (DNN) focuses on the salient Regions of Interest (ROI) which have the most spatial support for morph detector decision function, i.e, morph class binary softmax output. A retrospective of morph synthesizing procedure aids us to speculate the ROI as regions around facial landmarks, particularly for the case of landmark-based morphing techniques. Moreover, our attention-based DNN is adapted to the wavelet space, where inputs of the network are coarse-to-fine spectral representations, 48 stacked wavelet sub-bands to be exact. We evaluate performance of the proposed framework using three datasets, VISAPP17, LMA, and MorGAN. In addition, as attention maps can be a robust indicator whether a probe image under investigation is genuine or counterfeit, we analyze the estimated attention maps for both a bona fide image and its corresponding morphed image. Finally, we present an ablation study on the efficacy of utilizing attention mechanism for the sake of morph detection.
Date of Conference: 04-07 August 2021
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 20 July 2021
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Conference Location: Shenzhen, China

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