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Face Morphing, a Modern Threat to Border Security: Recent Advances and Open Challenges

Erion-Vasilis Pikoulis    
Zafeiria-Marina Ioannou    
Mersini Paschou and Evangelos Sakkopoulos    

Resumen

Face morphing poses a serious threat to Automatic Border Control (ABC) and Face Recognition Systems (FRS) in general. The aim of this paper is to present a qualitative assessment of the morphing attack issue, and the challenges it entails, highlighting both the technological and human aspects of the problem. Here, after the face morphing attack scenario is presented, the paper provides an overview of the relevant bibliography and recent advances towards two central directions. First, the morphing of face images is outlined with a particular focus on the three main steps that are involved in the process, namely, landmark detection, face alignment and blending. Second, the detection of morphing attacks is presented under the prism of the so-called on-line and off-line detection scenarios and whether the proposed techniques employ handcrafted features, using classical methods, or automatically generated features, using deep-learning-based methods. The paper, then, presents the evaluation metrics that are employed in the corresponding bibliography and concludes with a discussion on open challenges that need to be address for further advancing automatic detection of morphing attacks. Despite the progress being made, the general consensus of the research community is that significant effort and resources are needed in the near future for the mitigation of the issue, especially, towards the creation of datasets capturing the full extent of the problem at hand and the availability of reference evaluation procedures for comparing novel automatic attack detection algorithms.

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