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arxiv:2506.06759

LitMAS: A Lightweight and Generalized Multi-Modal Anti-Spoofing Framework for Biometric Security

Published on Jun 7, 2025
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Abstract

A lightweight multi-modal anti-spoofing framework achieves superior performance across speech, face, iris, and fingerprint biometric systems with efficient parameter usage and cross-modal consistency.

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Biometric authentication systems are increasingly being deployed in critical applications, but they remain susceptible to spoofing. Since most of the research efforts focus on modality-specific anti-spoofing techniques, building a unified, resource-efficient solution across multiple biometric modalities remains a challenge. To address this, we propose LitMAS, a Light weight and generalizable Multi-modal Anti-Spoofing framework designed to detect spoofing attacks in speech, face, iris, and fingerprint-based biometric systems. At the core of LitMAS is a Modality-Aligned Concentration Loss, which enhances inter-class separability while preserving cross-modal consistency and enabling robust spoof detection across diverse biometric traits. With just 6M parameters, LitMAS surpasses state-of-the-art methods by 1.36% in average EER across seven datasets, demonstrating high efficiency, strong generalizability, and suitability for edge deployment. Code and trained models are available at https://github.com/IAB-IITJ/LitMAS.

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