RT Journal Article T1 The Impact of Pressure on the Fingerprint Impression: Presentation Attack Detection Scheme A1 Husseis, Anas Hussein Ahmad A1 Liu Jiménez, Judith A1 Sanchez-Reillo, Raul AB Fingerprint recognition systems have been widely deployed in authentication and verification applications, ranging from personal smartphones to border control systems. Recently, the biometric society has raised concerns about presentation attacks that aim to manipulate the biometric system’s final decision by presenting artificial fingerprint traits to the sensor. In this paper, we propose a presentation attack detection scheme that exploits the natural fingerprint phenomena, and analyzes the dynamic variation of a fingerprint’s impression when the user applies additional pressure during the presentation. For that purpose, we collected a novel dynamic dataset with an instructed acquisition scenario. Two sensing technologies are used in the data collection, thermal and optical. Additionally, we collected attack presentations using seven presentation attack instrument species considering the same acquisition circumstances. The proposed mechanism is evaluated following the directives of the standard ISO/IEC 30107. The comparison between ordinary and pressure presentations shows higher accuracy and generalizability for the latter. The proposed approach demonstrates efficient capability of detecting presentation attacks with low bona fide presentation classification error rate (BPCER) where BPCER is 0% for an optical sensor and 1.66% for a thermal sensor at 5% attack presentation classification error rate (APCER) for both. PB MDPI SN 2076-3417 YR 2021 FD 2021-08-26 LK https://hdl.handle.net/10016/33799 UL https://hdl.handle.net/10016/33799 LA eng NO This article belongs to the Special Issue Biometric Identification Systems: Recent Advances and Future Directions. NO This work was supported by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 for Research and InnovationProgram under Grant 675087 (AMBER). DS e-Archivo RD 1 jul. 2024