In period 1 (September 2020 to December 2021), the focus was on preparing the ground for the research and the uptake of the technology that the project develops.
This encompassed:
• Defining the internal management, security and communication framework.
• Use case analysis and requirement definition.
• Designing the iMARS testing framework: data, methodology and plans.
• Sharing with the technical teams of the first analysis of legal requirements.
• Ethical monitoring and delivery of a first ethical analysis.
• Establishing the Advisory Board.
In Period 1, the research activity started in the following domains:
• Secure enrolment processes
• Vulnerabilities to morphing of face recognition systems and human observers
• Document validation and fraud detection (DVFD)
• Manipulation attack detection when only the potentially manipulated face image is available (S-MAD) and when the face image is presented by a person who is supposedly represented on the face image (D-MAD).
• Standardisation related to biometric sample quality and biometric presentation attack detection (ISO/IEC 29794-1, ISO/IEC 29794-5 and ISO/IEC 30107-3)
In period 2 (January 2022 – April 2023), research activity reached its full speed.
Achievements within this period included:
• Completion of the studies on vulnerability started in period 1.
• New presentation attack detection methods and morphing methods.
• New tools to make passports more robust to attacks.
• Near completion of new mobile tools to check passports and travellers’ identity at the border.
• Methods to detect morphing based on the effect of morphing on face images.
• New S-MAD and D-MAD algorithms.
• Extension of morphing and its detection to other modalities than face images (iris, fingerprints and 3D faces).
• Face quality assessment methods and their standardisation.
• Societal acceptability of iMARS technologies.
Communication, dissemination and exploitation activities started during P2. Most notably, a workshop was organised in March 2023 to share the results obtained to that date.
In Period 3 (May 2023 - November 2024), the technical research started during P2 was completed to meet KPIs. The technical results were tested thanks to the dedicated MAD testing platform built during iMARS, which will be publicly available after the project. Additional research in the field of face image quality was carried out.
Research on legal topics was completed taking into account the new EU Artificial Intelligence (AI) Act that affects iMARS technologies, which are mostly based on algorithms using AI. A second ethical report was delivered, which touched on the operational usage of iMARS technologies.
An important aspect of P3 was dissemination: a second stakeholder workshop was organised in March 2024; a conference in Washington DC defined a common approach to morphing and other biometric attacks between Europe and the US; and the iMARS final conference was held in November 2024. Overall, iMARS partners took part in more than 150 dissemination events (workshops, tradeshows, conferences) and published more than 60 scientific articles. The exploitation roadmap was defined and included results that are immediately exploitable such as training and secure enrolment processes.