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On the Leakage of Fuzzy Matchers
March 1, 2024, 5:47 a.m. | Axel Durbet, Kevin Thiry-Atighehchi, Dorine Chagnon, Paul-Marie Grollemund
cs.CV updates on arXiv.org arxiv.org
Abstract: In a biometric authentication or identification system, the matcher compares a stored and a fresh template to determine whether there is a match. This assessment is based on both a similarity score and a predefined threshold. For better compliance with privacy legislation, the matcher can be built upon a threshold-based obfuscated distance (i.e., Fuzzy Matcher). Beyond the binary output ("yes" or "no"), most algorithms perform more precise computations, e.g., the value of the distance. Such …
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