Biometrics Updates vol. 83
November 26th 2024
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TL;DR
- Morph attack assessment platform, image quality research results encouraging
- Researchers tackle bias in facial recognition from several angles
- New algorithms shuffle NIST 1:N facial recognition leaderboard
- Innovations in deepfake detection can’t come fast enough
- DHS releases framework for the use of AI in critical infrastructure
- Nuggets launches new AI agent authentication products
- South Africa telco allows SIM registration with fake ID numbers: report
- Under-display IR biometrics could be coming to Pixel 11, leak suggests
- Fingerprint Cards secure global distribution deal with Future Electronics
- Shufti launches reusable digital identity for fast biometric authentication
- BixeLab report shows NZ selfie biometric system accurate for all
- Japanese telecom adopts FIDO authentication
- Oscilar unveils Cognitive Identity Intelligence Platform
- Kuwait’s Vision 2035 advancing digital identity with global partnerships
Biometrics Market
The Biometric system market size is projected to grow from USD 36.6 billion in 2020 to USD 68.6 billion by 2025; it is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 13.4% during the forecast period. The increasing use of biometrics in consumer electronic devices for authentication and identification purposes, the growing need for surveillance and security with the heightened threat of terrorist attacks, and the surging adoption of biometric technology in automotive applications are the major factors propelling the growth of the biometric system market.
Research & Development
Morph attack assessment platform, image quality research results encouraging
Face morphing spoof attacks against biometric systems are particularly challenging for border systems to detect, and as morph attack detection systems are developed, questions have arisen about how to test such systems, and how they are affected by the quality of the images used. Progress has been made towards answers to both questions.
The iMARS (image manipulation attack resolving solutions) project held an event in Brussels and online to explore the theme “Combatting ID Fraud: New Tools for Image Manipulation Detection.” An iMARS workshop earlier this year shared some progress, but also the sobering news that morph attack incidents are increasing.
Two of the afternoon presentations for the event on Thursday were delivered by Christophe Busch and Matteo Ferrara of the University of Bologna.
Researchers at the University of Bologna have developed an evaluation platform for MAD systems, the Bologna Online Evaluation Platform (BOEP), which was presented earlier this year in an EAB Lunch Talk. Ferrara presented the benchmarks evaluated by the BOEP for iMARS. Thes systems are divided into single-image morph attack detection (SMAD) and differential morph attack detection (DMAD).
So far, six iMARS partners have submitted a total of 34 SMAD algorithms. The target BPCER of below 8 percent set by the iMARS project has been achieved in all SMAD benchmarks, Ferrara says, with a morph attack classification error rate (MACER) at or below 10 percent.
For DMAD, 4 iMARS partners submitted 10 algorithms. The key performance indicator, in this case, is BPCER of 6 percent or lower at MACER under 10 percent and was likewise met in all benchmarks.
Ferrara also reviewed the differences between NIST’s FATE MORPH and BOEP.
Quality assessment relies on quality images
Busch discussed the importance of being able to assess biometric sample quality to the iMars project.
Large scale databases and diverse applications scenarios increase the importance of considering image quality. This helps to avoid false positives, but is also essential for interoperability. This is particular important given the many contributors to the program. They have “many different capture sites with different technology, with different levels of training,” Busch points out.
A standardized concept of what is good and what is not is the motivating concept behind the development of the face image quality assessment (FIQA). These algorithms help to predict the recognition performance that can be expected, as well as assisting with the detection of morphed images.
The EES system is set up with the ISO/IEC 19794–5 in mind, so that provides some requirements, and the 29794–5 standard, which OFIQ (Open Source Face Image Quality) is a reference implementation for, provides measurements for them. They must be applied to pre-enrolled reference images, live-enrolled reference images, like at an EES kiosk, and probe images, such as from a biometric automated border control gate.
The unified quality score (UQS) specified by ISO/IEC 29794–1 provides the overall assessment, and defect measurement provides explainability. OFIQ software provides 28 quality measures, starting with the unified quality score, covering capture device and subject variables.
Numerous algorithms have been proposed, and the iMARS project determined three criteria for assessing the proposals: accuracy, low computational complexity and the liberality of the license.
Images with OFIQ-UQS above a certain threshold, perhaps around 70, will be useful enough to store and use.
The success of the metric is shown in the performance improvements seen in matching performance as low-quality images are discarded, Busch explains, providing an answer to one of the central questions of the iMARS project; “How can we measure the impact of face image quality on biometric recognition performance.”
Busch reviewed the quality components that go into the unified score, and how they are measured based on the position of facial landmarks and other observable characteristics. Expression neutrality has proved relatively complex, but not impossible to measure.
Research published in September shows that a positive correlation between images assessed as high-quality and success in morphing attack detection (MAD).
Innovations in deepfake detection can’t come fast enough
From new studies of voice deepfakes to developing innovative ways to tell a fake face from the reflection in the eye, scientists are building tools to fight fraud and scams. Despite this, industry research shows many businesses are not confident in their deepfake detection capabilities.
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University researchers tackle bias in facial recognition from several angles
Academic researchers in India and the U.S. are taking several different approaches to addressing the fairness of face biometrics for people from different demographics, and the datasets used to train the biometric algorithms.
University researchers tackle bias in facial recognition from several angles | Biometric Update
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These Weeks’ News by Categories
Access Control:
AI agents, privacy, and authentication examined in new report
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DHS releases framework for the use of AI in critical infrastructure
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Nuggets launches new AI agent authentication products
Award-winning palm biometrics study promises low-cost authentication
HID tapped for secure office access control via mobile ID
Consumer Electronics:
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South Africa telco allows SIM registration with fake ID numbers: report
Under-display IR biometrics could be coming to Pixel 11, leak suggests
Mobile Biometrics:
Privacy International says biometric tracking of migrants in UK ‘intrusive’
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Shufti launches reusable digital identity for fast biometric authentication
Incognia helps Grubhub to greater profit
How to fix Europe’s border troubles? eu-Lisa holds industry roundtable
Use cases growing for converged physical and digital identity verification
mDLs shift into high gear as legislative roads open up
Japanese telecom adopts FIDO authentication
Privately, Privado partner to develop device-based, reusable age verification tool
Financial Services:
‘KYC alone is not enough’: Proof, Reality Defender on threat of AI-driven fraud
Trulioo partners with Collabria; sees growth in APAC
Solving KYC challenges in Latin America with digital IDV
BioCatch Trust Network launches in Australia to enable banks to exchange data
Deepfake attacks now occur every five minutes, Entrust report warns
Oscilar unveils Cognitive Identity Intelligence Platform
Digital identity Fraud-as-a-Service enabling 2,500X ROI
EUDI Wallet’s path to payments more complex than it sounds: EWC
North American banks struggle with deepfakes, social engineering
Award-winning palm biometrics study promises low-cost authentication
Civil / National ID:
Eswatini unveils readiness report for digital ID, transformation push
South Africa adopts biometrics for social protection, following India’s example
IDScan.net flags over 600K fake IDs amid fraud surge
UK’s upcoming digital verification bill becomes part of trans rights debates
Public sector digital ID initiatives mark incremental progress in digital transformation
Identomat becomes eIDAS certified
New app for Marylanders enables businesses to check mDLs, digital ID
Jamaica begins rolling out national ID
Japan supporting identity system upgrades in Vietnam, Laos
The world’s oldest republic to get new HID contactless ID card
South Africans complain of hassles in obtaining smart ID cards
‘Spurious realities’ of AI age drive boom for ways to prove humanness
Cameroon introduces draft laws on civil registration reform, data protection
Digital identity Fraud-as-a-Service enabling 2,500X ROI
Safeguarding research integrity with digital identity verification
Dominican Republic orders immediate suspension of World ID verification
EUDI Wallet’s path to payments more complex than it sounds: EWC
St Kitts & Nevis launches new biometric passport
Shifting biometrics selection necessitate new marketplaces, benchmarking
Use cases growing for converged physical and digital identity verification
Government Services:
Public sector digital ID initiatives mark incremental progress in digital transformation
Solving KYC challenges in Latin America with digital IDV
Kuwait’s Vision 2035 advancing digital identity with global partnerships
UK digital ID services show progress on inclusion, but challenges still remain
New app for Marylanders enables businesses to check mDLs, digital ID
The world’s oldest republic to get new HID contactless ID card
CBP employing automated software testing to ensure biometric, PII data security
Govt falls short on data privacy amid growing tech dependence: GAO
UK’s upcoming digital verification bill becomes part of trans rights debates
Facial Recognition:
US Senators want investigation of TSA’s expanding use of facial recognition
Morph attack assessment platform, image quality research results encouraging
Biometrics, digital tech key in quest for frictionless travel experiences
Shufti launches reusable digital identity for fast biometric authentication
Digi2Real dataset applies ‘realism enhancement’ to synthetic face data
Australian Privacy Commissioner’s FRT ruling could have major implications for retail
Tackling casino security and revenue challenges with facial recognition
Govt falls short on data privacy amid growing tech dependence: GAO
University researchers tackle bias in facial recognition from several angles
China pilots biometric border lane in Shenzhen and Zhuhai
Fingerprint Recognition:
Application of BIPA amendment to pending biometric data privacy cases disputed
Follow-on orders for BIO-key biometrics raise hopes for turn to profitability
Yubico’s biometric security hardware now comes in USB-C and USB-A
Fingerprint Cards secure global distribution deal with Future Electronics
Panini debuts cloud-based BioCred identity suite in Europe
Idemia makes OEM pitch for biometric modules
FinGo supplying vein biometrics to boost gold mining transparency
Tech5 wins $54M livescan biometrics contract with Virginia police
Peripheral biometric scanner for palm, fingerprints wins French defense award
CSIR develops contactless fingerprint system for biometric identification of corpses
Liveness Detection:
‘KYC alone is not enough’: Proof, Reality Defender on threat of AI-driven fraud
Innovations in deepfake detection can’t come fast enough
Deepfakes beware: new tools from Thales, Surf Security push defensive capabilities
DefAI Project aims to give age assurance its own dedicated deepfake detection toolkit
Deepfake attacks now occur every five minutes, Entrust report warns
Big thinkers to prototype deepfake detection tools in year-long challenge
LSEG taps IDVerse to improve digital ID security against deepfakes
Deepfake ecosystem develops around apps, services as detection fights to keep pace
BixeLab report shows NZ selfie biometric system accurate for all
Deepfake detectives lay out types of deepfakes and common attack points
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