Small-angle approximation attack on angle-based many-to-one functions for biometric templates

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Abstract

If a biometric template is compromised, the invasion of user privacy is inevitable. Since human biometric is irreplaceable and irrevocable, such an invasion implies a permanent loss of user identity. As a result, many transformation methods are proposed to convert the biometric template into non-invertible version of itself. However, if the transformation functions are not carefully designed, the 'non-invertible' templates are susceptible to be partially or fully invertible. In this paper, we proposed a template inversion technique, namely small-angle approximation attack, which is less studied in the literature. We reveal that the angle-based many-to-one property of the non-linear functions is highly vulnerable to small-angle approximation attack.

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Jin, Z., Goi, B. M., Teoh, A. B. J., Tay, Y. H., & Zheng, P. (2015). Small-angle approximation attack on angle-based many-to-one functions for biometric templates. In 2015 IEEE International Conference on Consumer Electronics - Taiwan, ICCE-TW 2015 (pp. 98–99). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.1109/ICCE-TW.2015.7217051

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