Abstract

In this paper, we propose multimodal biometric image watermarking scheme through a two-stage integrity verification method using the hidden thumbnail feature vectors for safe authentication of multimodal biometrics data, face and fingerprint, respectively. It is basically blind and spread spectrum-based robust watermarking method. The proposed method enables us to detect a tampered region by controlling watermark embedding strength to meet the requirement of predefined watermark extraction threshold. The key idea is that the thumbnail feature vectors of a face image as a watermark pattern are utilized by embedding into a fingerprint image in order to verify the integrity of respective biometric data. The first stage of integrity verification for a fingerprint image is done by deciding the validity of extracted thumbnail patterns. The second stage of integrity verification for a face image is done by one-to-one matching between the thumbnail feature vectors extracted from a face image and the thumbnail one of the received face image. Experimental results showed that the proposed method has a high detection rate of the forged biometric data and guarantees the security assurance.

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