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Human-Imperceptible Physical Adversarial Attack for NIR Face Recognition Models

Human-Imperceptible Physical Adversarial Attack for NIR Face Recognition Models

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英文摘要

Near-infrared (NIR) face recognition systems, which can operate effectively in low-light conditions or in the presence of makeup, exhibit vulnerabilities when subjected to physical adversarial attacks. To further demonstrate the potential risks in real-world applications, we design a novel, stealthy, and practical adversarial patch to attack NIR face recognition systems in a black-box setting. We achieved this by utilizing human-imperceptible infrared-absorbing ink to generate multiple patches with digitally optimized shapes and positions for infrared images. To address the optimization mismatch between digital and real-world NIR imaging, we develop a light reflection model for human skin to minimize pixel-level discrepancies by simulating NIR light reflection. Compared to state-of-the-art (SOTA) physical attacks on NIR face recognition systems, the experimental results show that our method improves the attack success rate in both digital and physical domains, particularly maintaining effectiveness across various face postures. Notably, the proposed approach outperforms SOTA methods, achieving an average attack success rate of 82.46% in the physical domain across different models, compared to 64.18% for existing methods. The artifact is available at https://anonymous.4open.science/r/Human-imperceptible-adversarial-patch-0703/.

Songyan Xie、Jinghang Wen、Encheng Su、Qiucheng Yu

光电子技术电子技术应用计算技术、计算机技术

Songyan Xie,Jinghang Wen,Encheng Su,Qiucheng Yu.Human-Imperceptible Physical Adversarial Attack for NIR Face Recognition Models[EB/OL].(2025-04-22)[2025-05-28].https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.15823.点此复制

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