Identification document including embedded data
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1. An authentication method comprising:
- receiving optical scan data corresponding to a human face;
processing the scan data corresponding to the human face with a facial recognition module to generate a first hash;
receiving optical scan data corresponding to an identification document including steganographic indicia, wherein the steganographic indicia is provided on the identification document through altered values of graphics, art or imagery carried by the identification document, the altered values are generally imperceptible to a human observer of the identification document, and wherein the steganographic indicia includes a second hash corresponding to a facial recognition of the human face; and
comparing the first hash with the second hash to determine whether the first hash and the second hash coincide in an expected manner.
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Abstract
The present invention provides methods and systems to authenticate identification documents. In a first implementation, an identification document includes a photograph and a digital watermark. The digital watermark carries first facial recognition data corresponding to a face depicted in the photograph. Optical scan data representing the photograph is received, and a second facial recognition data is derived. The first facial recognition data is recovered from the digital watermark, and is compared with the second facial recognition data.
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1. An authentication method comprising:
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receiving optical scan data corresponding to a human face; processing the scan data corresponding to the human face with a facial recognition module to generate a first hash; receiving optical scan data corresponding to an identification document including steganographic indicia, wherein the steganographic indicia is provided on the identification document through altered values of graphics, art or imagery carried by the identification document, the altered values are generally imperceptible to a human observer of the identification document, and wherein the steganographic indicia includes a second hash corresponding to a facial recognition of the human face; and comparing the first hash with the second hash to determine whether the first hash and the second hash coincide in an expected manner. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A method to authenticate an identification document, wherein the identification document comprises a photographic representation of an authorized bearer of the identification document, and wherein said identification document further comprises a digital watermark including first plural-bit auxiliary data, said method comprising:
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receiving optical scan data representing at least a portion of the photographic representation; determining a reduced-bit representation of the portion of the photographic representation front the received optical scan data; recovering the first plural-bit auxiliary data of the digital watermark from the received optical scan data, wherein the digital watermark is provided on the identification document through altered values of graphics art or imagery carried by the identification document, the altered values art generally imperceptible to a human observer of the identification document; and comparing the reduced-bit representation of the portion of the photographic representation with the first auxiliary data to authenticate the identification document. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A method to authenticate an identification document, wherein the identification document comprises a photographic representation of an authorized bearer of the identification document, and wherein said identification document further comprises steganographic indicia including first facial recognition data that corresponds with a human face depicted in the photographic representation, wherein said steganographic indicia is embedded in the photographic representation of the authorized bearer of the identification document through altered values representing the photographic representation, the altered values are generally imperceptible to a human observer of the identification document, said method comprising:
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receiving optical scan data representing at least a portion of the photographic representation; generating second facial recognition data corresponding to the portion of the photographic representation from the received optical scan data; recovering the first facial recognition data included in the steganographic indicia that is embedded in the photographic representation of the authorized bearer of the identification document from the received optical scan data; and comparing the recovered first facial recognition data with the second facial recognition data to determine whether the document is authentic. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21)
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