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by lmilcin
1774 days ago
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We are cheating our eyes and brains with 3D goggles. Don't you think you are too enthusiastic saying 3D facial authentication cannot be fooled? It is basically an exercise in projecting right image, something that already a large number of people are working on. |
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That is not what was said. The commenter stated that THIS 2D GAN method has no chance against FaceID, and if you understand the way FaceID works you would understand they are absolutely correct.
FaceID shines dots on the user’s face and measures the distortion of those dots across the facial topology. Using this method on a 2D surface will result in no distortion, and therefore fail.