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    • Computer Science
    • Cryptography
    • Biometrics

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    • Cancelable biometric systems distort enrolled data to prevent re-identification.
    • Existing systems face challenges in balancing security, privacy, and verification accuracy.
    • Encrypted domain processing offers potential for enhanced privacy in biometric systems.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To propose a novel cancelable face verification system operating in the encrypted domain.
    • To enhance the security and privacy of face recognition systems.
    • To improve verification performance through encryption and key-based verification.

    Main Methods:

    • Utilized a double random phase encoding (DRPE) algorithm with two keys (RPM1, RPM2) to generate encrypted facial images.
    • Implemented a photon counting (PC) method with a photon distribution mask (PDM) for non-invertibility and information reduction.
    • Employed an unconstrained minimum average correlation energy (MACE) filter for verification of sparse, encrypted images.

    Main Results:

    • The proposed PC-DRPE system demonstrated robust performance under varying illumination, pose, and facial expressions.
    • Verification using encrypted images enhanced security and improved overall verification accuracy.
    • Experimental results indicated that face verification was effectively transformed into a key verification task.

    Conclusions:

    • The developed cancelable face verification system offers a secure and privacy-preserving solution.
    • Encryption in the biometric domain, combined with PC-DRPE, leads to enhanced verification performance.
    • The system effectively mitigates risks associated with unauthorized access to biometric templates.