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FACE AUTHENTICATION FROM GRAYSCALE CODED LIGHT FIELD

Dana Weitzner, David Mendlovic, Raja Giryes

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26 Oct 2020

Face verification is a fast-growing authentication tool for everyday systems, such as smartphones. While current 2D face recognition methods are very accurate, it has been suggested recently that one may wish to add a 3D sensor to such solutions to make them more reliable and robust to spoofing, e.g., using a 2D print of a person's face. Yet, this requires an additional relatively expensive depth sensor. To mitigate this, we propose a novel authentication system, based on slim grayscale coded light field imaging. We provide a reconstruction free fast anti-spoofing mechanism, working directly on the coded image. It is followed by a multi-view, multi-modal face verification network that given grayscale data together with a low-res depth map achieves competitive results to the RGB case. We demonstrate the effectiveness of our solution on a simulated 3D (RGBD) version of LFW, which will be made public, and a set of real faces acquired by a light filed computational camera.

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