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Title: | 3D Synthetic On-Air Signatures for Biometric Attack | Authors: | Ferrer, Miguel A. Diaz, Moises Carmona-Duarte, Cristina Quintana Hernández, José Juan |
UNESCO Clasification: | 33 Ciencias tecnológicas | Keywords: | 3D Automatic Signature Verification 3D Biometric Authentication 3D Synthesis Of Human Movements Kinematic Theory Of Rapid Movements Sigma-Lognormal Model |
Issue Date: | 2023 | Conference: | IEEE International Carnahan Conference on Security Technology (ICCST 2023) | Abstract: | The importance of authentication is paramount when it comes to the protection of resources, encompassing both physical corporate facilities and digital assets. Among the different authentication methodologies, 3D on-air signatures represent a novel behavioral biometric that is highly challenging to imitate, even when observed from a distance. However, the emergence of robotic arms capable of mimicking human movements poses a potential security vulnerability for these emerging schemes. This paper focuses on examining the possibility of generating 3D fingertip movements that accurately mimic a signature, with the intention of circumventing a biometric system. We utilize the iDeLog3D algorithm to produce artificial movements of the fingertips, based on the 3D Sigma-Lognormal model and the Kinematic Theory of Rapid Movements. We then replicate a 3D on-air database using this model and proceed to compare the performance of a DTW-based signature verifier using both real and synthetic signatures. During the experiments, it has been demonstrated that synthetic signatures are effective in bypassing a signature verifier that is exclusively trained using real signatures. This underscores the importance of incorporating an additional layer of security, such as a bot detector, into these types of biometric schemes. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/129850 | ISBN: | 9798350315875 | ISSN: | 1071-6572 | DOI: | 10.1109/ICCST59048.2023.10474261 | Source: | Proceedings - International Carnahan Conference on Security Technology[ISSN 1071-6572], (Enero 2023) |
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