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CASIA Face Anti-Spoofing Database Access API for Bob

Project description

The CASIA-FASD database is a spoofing attack database which consists of three types of attacks: warped printed photographs, printed photographs with cut eyes and video attacks. The samples are taken with three types of cameras: low quality, normal quality and high quality.

The actual raw data for the database should be downloaded from the original URL. This package only contains the Bob accessor methods to use the DB directly from python, with our certified protocols.

References:

1. Z. Zhang, J. Yan, S. Lei, D. Yi, S. Z. Li: "A Face Antispoofing Database
   with Diverse Attacks", In proceedings of the 5th IAPR International
   Conference on Biometrics (ICB'12), New Delhi, India, 2012.

You would normally not install this package unless you are maintaining it. What you would do instead is to tie it in at the package you need to use it. There are a few ways to achieve this:

  1. You can add this package as a requirement at the setup.py for your own satellite package or to your Buildout .cfg file, if you prefer it that way. With this method, this package gets automatically downloaded and installed on your working environment, or

  2. You can manually download and install this package using commands like easy_install or pip.

The package is available in two different distribution formats:

  1. You can download it from PyPI, or

  2. You can download it in its source form from its git repository. When you download the version at the git repository, you will need to run a command to recreate the backend SQLite file required for its operation. This means that the database raw files must be installed somewhere in this case. With option a you can run in dummy mode and only download the raw data files for the database once you are happy with your setup.

You can mix and match points 1/2 and a/b above based on your requirements. Here are some examples:

Modify your setup.py and download from PyPI

That is the easiest. Edit your setup.py in your satellite package and add the following entry in the install_requires section (note: ... means whatever extra stuff you may have in-between, don’t put that on your script):

install_requires=[
  ...
  "xbob.db.casia_fasd",
],

Proceed normally with your boostrap/buildout steps and you should be all set. That means you can now import the namespace xbob.db.casia_fasd into your scripts.

Modify your buildout.cfg and download from git

You will need to add a dependence to mr.developer to be able to install from our git repositories. Your buildout.cfg file should contain the following lines:

[buildout]
...
extensions = mr.developer
auto-checkout = *
eggs = bob
       ...
       xbob.db.casia_fasd

[sources]
xbob.db.casia_fasd = git https://github.com/bioidiap/xbob.db.casia_fasd.git
...

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