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LivDet 2015 - Registration is now Open!

4th Edition of International Fingerprint Liveness Detection Competition!
LivDet 2015 Registration is open!

The Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering of the University of Cagliari in cooperation with the Department of Electrical and Computer
Engineering of Clarkson University is proud to announce the fourth edition of the Fingerprint Liveness Detection Competition.

Spoofing - The widespread use of personal verification systems based on fingerprints has shown some weaknesses related to the problem of security.
Among the others, it is well-known that a fingerprint verification system can be deceived by submitting artificial reproductions of fingerprints made up of silicon or gelatine to the electronic capture device (optical or capacitive). These images are then processed as "true" fingerprints.

Liveness Detection - Therefore, an important issue in the field of security in fingerprint verification (unsupervised especially) is known as "liveness detection". The standard verification system is coupled with additional hardware or software modules aimed to certify the authenticity of the submitted fingerprints. Whilst hardware-based solutions are the most expensive, software-based ones attempt to measure liveness from characteristics of images themselves by simply applying image processing algorithms.

Software Liveness Classification - The problem of vitality detection is treated as a two-class classification problem (live or fake). An appropriate classifier is designed in order to extract the probability of the image vitality given the extracted set of features. LivDet2015 competition is open to all academic and industrial institutions which have a solution for software-based fingerprint vitality detection problem.

LivDet2015 Competition Overview - Each participant is invited to submit its algorithm in an Win32 console application. The performance will be evaluated by utilizing a very large data set of "fake" and "live" fingerprint images captured by up to four devices. The performance rank will be compiled and published in this site.

The goal of the competition is to compare different methodologies for software-based fingerprint liveness detection with a common experimental protocol and data set.
Now in its fourth edition, this competition can be considered as the reference event for academic and industrial research on fingerprint liveness detection.
The competition is not defined as an official system for quality certification of the proposed solutions, but may impact the state of the art in this crucial field, with reference to the general problem of security in biometric systems.

LivDet 2015 will feature both fingerprint and iris biometrics. The structure of the competition will consist of four separate parts;

  • Fingerprint Part 1: Algorithms
  • Fingerprint Part 2: Systems

IMPORTANT DATES:

  • Registration by December, 31, 2014
  • Submission by January, 31, 2015

The training-set will be made available to registered users after the registration deadline.

LivDet 2015 WebSite: http://livdet.diee.unica.it
Contact for Technical problems on the website: Valerio Mura, Cette adresse e-mail est protégée contre les robots spammeurs. Vous devez activer le JavaScript pour la visualiser.

Main Contacts:

  • Dr. Gian Luca Marcialis, University of Cagliari, Italy, Cette adresse e-mail est protégée contre les robots spammeurs. Vous devez activer le JavaScript pour la visualiser.
  • Prof. Stephanie Schuckers, Clarkson University, USA, Cette adresse e-mail est protégée contre les robots spammeurs. Vous devez activer le JavaScript pour la visualiser.

Gian Luca Marcialis, Ph.D.
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Assistant Professor
Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
University of Cagliari
Piazza d'Armi - 09123 Cagliari (Italy)
Phone: +39 070 675 5893
Fax: +39 070 675 5900
Web: www.diee.unica.it/~marcialis