The Syn-IDPASS contains synthetic images from 03 different countries: Poland, Portugal and Spain. The synthetic passport images, which follow the ICAO standards, were generated as „simulated bona fide images“. From the Synthetic images, the printed and screen attack versions were manually created one by one. On average, 1000 images for each country were generated. In total, each country has 1,000 bona fides, 1,000 print, and 1,000 screen. In summary, the dataset comprises 9,000 images.
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The database will be made available to other researchers through a previously signed and licensed agreement. Interested researchers can download this database by contacting juan.tapia-farias@h-da.de.
Commercial use of the Licensed Materials is strictly prohibited without prior written
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coordination. The partnership’s focus will be on improving methods to combat fraud and
enhance the generation of synthetic images.
All the technical reports and papers that report experimental results from this database should provide an acknowledgement and reference to [1].
References
[1] Juan E. Tapia, Fabian Stockhardt, Lazaro Janier Gonzalez-Soler and Christoph Busch, Syn-IDPass: Passport Synthetic Dataset for Presentation Attack Detection?, The IEEE International Joint Conference on Biometrics (IJCB), OSAKA, Japan, September 8-11, 2025.