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Circumventing video identification using augmented reality

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Video duration
00:30:50
Language
English
Abstract
Video identification is the process of establishing the identity of a person via video chat. The person to be identified has to show his face as well as her official ID card to the camera. This lecture gives a step-by-step tutorial on how such video streams can be augmented with computer-generated official ID cards, including all visible watermarks.

To be specific, we will use a credit-card printed with markers, which will be detected using the Aruco library shipping with OpenCV.
The resulting position and orientation will then be used to render a 3D representation of an official ID card with arbitrary information.
The 3D representation will be rendered using OpenGL. A shader will compose its look using several layered textures.
Additionally, skin detection will be used to create a skin mask in the area of the card to avoid rendering over fingers held in front of it.
Finally, the input image, the known position and orientation of the card, the rendered fake card and the skin mask will be composed to a convincing output image - ready to be presented to the call center agent.

Talk ID
9616
Event:
35c3
Day
3
Room
Dijkstra
Start
10:50 p.m.
Duration
00:40:00
Track
Security
Type of
lecture
Speaker
Jan Garcia
Talk Slug & media link
35c3-9616-circumventing_video_identification_using_augmented_reality
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