Demographic Bias in Presentation Attack Detection of Iris Recognition Systems

03/06/2020
by   Meiling Fang, et al.
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With the widespread use of biometric systems, the demographic bias problem raises more attention. Although many studies addressed bias issues in biometric verification, there is no works that analyse the bias in presentation attack detection (PAD) decisions. Hence, we investigate and analyze the demographic bias in iris PAD algorithms in this paper. To enable a clear discussion, we adapt the notions of differential performance and differential outcome to the PAD problem. We study the bias in iris PAD using three baselines (hand-crafted, transfer-learning, and training from scratch) using the the NDCLD-2013 database. The experimental results points out that female users will be significantly less protected by the PAD, in comparison to males.

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