Patent classifications
G06V40/53
Enrollment Using Synthetic Fingerprint Image and Fingerprint Sensing Systems
A fingerprint sensing system. The fingerprint sensing system includes: at least one sensor; at least one display device; at least one application processor; and at least one secure enclave processor. The application processor(s) receives fingerprint data from the sensor(s) and provides the fingerprint data to the secure enclave processor(s). The secure enclave processor(s) decodes the fingerprint data and provides a signal indicative of at least one matched node. The application processor(s), responsive to receipt of the signal indicative of the matched node(s), presents at least a portion of a synthetic fingerprint image via at least one display device corresponding to the matched node(s).
SECURE BIOMETRIC AUTHENTICATION WITH CLIENT-SIDE FEATURE EXTRACTION
Provided is a process that includes: receiving, with a first device, a request to authenticate a user; obtaining, with the first device, an unstructured-data authentication input; extracting, with the first computing device, a plurality of features of the unstructured-data authentication input to form a structured-data representation; determining, with the first device, a first instance of a value that deterministically varies; and determining, with the first device, a first encrypted value based on both the structured-data representation and the first instance of the value that deterministically varies; and sending, with the first device, the first encrypted value to a second computing device
VIDEO AND STILL IMAGE DATA ALTERATION TO ENHANCE PRIVACY
A computer alters at least one recognizable metric or text in a digitally encoded photographic image by operating an alteration algorithm in response to user input data while preserving an overall aesthetic quality of the image and obscuring an identity of at least one individual or geographic location appearing in the image. An altered digitally-encoded photographic image prepared by the altering of the at least one recognizable metric or text in the image is stored in a computer memory. User feedback and/or automatic analysis may be performed to define parameter values of the alteration algorithm such that the alteration process achieves preservation of aesthetic qualities while obscuring an identity of interest.
Method and apparatus for key generation based on face recognition using CNN and RNN
A face recognition based key generation apparatus controls a key generation model that is formed of a CNN and an RNN to be learned to generate a desired key having a consistent value by using sample facial images of a key owner and a PIN of the key owner as inputs, and the key generation model receives a facial image of the key owner and the PIN of the key owner, as inputs at a desired key generation time, and generates a key.
Altering Biometric Data Found in Visual Media Data
An approach is disclosed that receives a set of visual media data that corresponds to a person. The process detects that a portion of the visual media data is biometric data that corresponds to the person. Responsively, the process alters the biometric data so that the altered biometric data fails to identify the person.
Anonymization of facial images
A method facilitates the use of facial images through anonymization of facial images, thereby allowing people to submit their own facial images without divulging their identities. Original facial images are accessed and perturbed to generate synthesized facial images. Personal identities contained in the original facial images are no longer discernable from the synthesized facial images. At the same time, each synthesized facial image preserves at least some of the original attributes of the corresponding original facial image.
System and method for person identification and personality assessment based on EEG signal
The present invention relates a novel system and method for person identification and personality assessment based on electroencephalography (EEG) signal. More particularly, this invention relates to a novel method of EEG recording and processing to map the inherent and unique properties of brain in the form of highly specific brain signature to be used as means for person identification and personality assessment.
Authentication method and device using a single-use password including biometric image information
The present invention relates to an authentication method and device using a single-use password generated from iris image information. The device comprises: a terminal and a server storing, in respective memories thereof, the iris image information for authentication; a camera attached to and installed on the device to capture the iris image information for authentication; the terminal, which generates the single-use password from the iris image information acquired through the camera, and transmits the single-use password to the server; and the server, which has a built-in algorithm for comparing and determining whether or not the single-use password transmitted from the terminal matches single-use password stored in the server.
Apparatus, method and computer program for identifying biometric features
A method, apparatus and computer program, wherein the method comprises: illuminating a portion of skin of a user; detecting light scattered by the illuminated portion of skin and using the detected light to identify locations of biometric features within the illuminated portion of skin; and configuring a light source to selectively illuminate identified locations of biometric features.
System, device and method for authentication with use of information code
A user authentication system uses an information code such as a two-dimensional information code. The authentication system includes an authentication device, and the user is authenticated by combining the authentication device with a user's mobile terminal. In the mobile terminal, an authentication code in which facial feature points extracted from user's facial images are recorded is stored in the memory. In the authentication device, facial feature points are extracted from images of a human's face captured by an imaging unit, after being determined to be in a facial recognizable state, and the authentication code is displayed on the screen of the mobile terminal. The e facial feature points recorded in the authentication code are read from the captured images of the authentication code. The extracted facial feature points and the read facial feature points are subject to matching with each other in order to authenticate the user.