SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DISCERNING EYE SIGNALS AND CONTINUOUS BIOMETRIC IDENTIFICATION
First Claim
51. A system comprising:
- a headgear configured to be worn on a head of a user;
a first camera mounted on the headgear such that the first camera is oriented toward an eye of the user when the headgear is worn for monitoring the eye;
a processing unit operatively coupled to the first camera and configured to;
analyze an image from at least the first camera to identify an iris of the eye;
analyze the image to identify features of the iris;
confirm an identity of the user based on the features of the iris; and
authorize the user to perform one or more actions upon confirming the identity of the user.
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Abstract
Apparatus, systems, and methods are provided for substantially continuous biometric identification (CBID) of an individual using eye signals in real time. The apparatus is included within a wearable computing device with identification of the device wearer based on iris recognition within one or more cameras directed at one or both eyes, and/or other physiological, anatomical and/or behavioral measures. Verification of device user identity can be used to enable or disable the display of secure information. Identity verification can also be included within information that is transmitted from the device in order to determine appropriate security measures by remote processing units. The apparatus may be incorporated within wearable computing that performs other functions including vision correction, head-mounted display, viewing the surrounding environment using scene camera(s), recording audio data via a microphone, and/or other sensing equipment.
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77 Claims
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51. A system comprising:
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a headgear configured to be worn on a head of a user; a first camera mounted on the headgear such that the first camera is oriented toward an eye of the user when the headgear is worn for monitoring the eye; a processing unit operatively coupled to the first camera and configured to; analyze an image from at least the first camera to identify an iris of the eye; analyze the image to identify features of the iris; confirm an identity of the user based on the features of the iris; and authorize the user to perform one or more actions upon confirming the identity of the user. - View Dependent Claims (52, 53, 54, 56, 57, 58, 60, 63, 65, 66, 67)
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68. A system comprising:
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a headgear configured to be worn on a head of a user; a plurality of cameras mounted on the headgear such that the cameras are oriented toward an eye of the user from different angles when the headgear is worn for monitoring the eye; a processing unit operatively coupled to the plurality of cameras and configured to; analyze one or more images from the plurality of cameras to identify an iris of the eye; select at least one of the plurality of cameras based on the one or more images, the selected at least one of the plurality of cameras providing a desired view of the iris; analyze an image from the at least one of the plurality of cameras to identify features of the iris; confirm an identity of the user based on the features of the iris; and authorize the user to perform one or more actions upon confirming the identity of the user. - View Dependent Claims (69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 76)
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77. A system for providing substantially continuous biometric identification of a user, the system comprising:
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a headgear configured to be worn on a user'"'"'s head; a plurality of cameras mounted on the headgear such that the plurality of cameras are oriented toward an eye of the user when the headgear is worn for monitoring the eye; a display is mounted on the headgear such that the display is viewable by the user when the headgear is worn; a processing unit operatively coupled to the plurality of cameras and display, the processing unit configured to; analyze one or more images from the display to identify features of an iris of the eye; identify the user based at least in part on the features of the iris compared to know features of at least one known user; and authorize the user to access information via the display upon confirming an identification of the user.
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