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In a spoofing attack, an impostor masquerades as a legitimate user by replicating that user's biometrics. Although methods exist to determine whether a live person or biometric artifact is in front of a biometric sensor, spoofing attacks remain a problem.
The vulnerability of biometric authentication systems to spoofing attacks is now a widely accepted fact. A spoofing attack occurs when an impostor attempts to masquerade as genuine user by falsifying biometric data and thereby gaining illegitimate access. Several liveness detection methods have been proposed, which consist in determining whether there is a live person in front of the biometric sensor...
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