Authentication of Copy Detection Patterns under Machine Learning Attacks: A Supervised Approach
Copy detection patterns (CDP) are an attractive technology that allows manufacturers to defend their products against counterfeiting. The main assumption behind the protection mechanism of CDP is that these codes printed with the smallest symbol size (1x1) on an industrial printer cannot be copied o...
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Zusammenfassung: | Copy detection patterns (CDP) are an attractive technology that allows
manufacturers to defend their products against counterfeiting. The main
assumption behind the protection mechanism of CDP is that these codes printed
with the smallest symbol size (1x1) on an industrial printer cannot be copied
or cloned with sufficient accuracy due to data processing inequality. However,
previous works have shown that Machine Learning (ML) based attacks can produce
high-quality fakes, resulting in decreased accuracy of authentication based on
traditional feature-based authentication systems. While Deep Learning (DL) can
be used as a part of the authentication system, to the best of our knowledge,
none of the previous works has studied the performance of a DL-based
authentication system against ML-based attacks on CDP with 1x1 symbol size. In
this work, we study such a performance assuming a supervised learning (SL)
setting. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2206.11793 |