Digital and Physical-World Attacks on Remote Pulse Detection
Remote photoplethysmography (rPPG) is a technique for estimating blood volume changes from reflected light without the need for a contact sensor. We present the first examples of presentation attacks in the digital and physical domains on rPPG from face video. Digital attacks are easily performed by...
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Zusammenfassung: | Remote photoplethysmography (rPPG) is a technique for estimating blood volume
changes from reflected light without the need for a contact sensor. We present
the first examples of presentation attacks in the digital and physical domains
on rPPG from face video. Digital attacks are easily performed by adding
imperceptible periodic noise to the input videos. Physical attacks are
performed with illumination from visible spectrum LEDs placed in close
proximity to the face, while still being difficult to perceive with the human
eye. We also show that our attacks extend beyond medical applications, since
the method can effectively generate a strong periodic pulse on 3D-printed face
masks, which presents difficulties for pulse-based face presentation attack
detection (PAD). The paper concludes with ideas for using this work to improve
robustness of rPPG methods and pulse-based face PAD. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2110.11525 |