16949507. COMPUTER GENERATED CONFIRMATION IMAGE simplified abstract (Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.)

From WikiPatents
Jump to navigation Jump to search

COMPUTER GENERATED CONFIRMATION IMAGE

Organization Name

Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.

Inventor(s)

Gerard K. Cohen of San Francisco CA (US)

Shelby E. Little of San Francisco CA (US)

COMPUTER GENERATED CONFIRMATION IMAGE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 16949507 titled 'COMPUTER GENERATED CONFIRMATION IMAGE

The patent application describes systems and techniques for generating confirmation images for transactions.

  • Obtaining a transaction type selection from a user.
  • Receiving a captured image associated with the transaction type.
  • Evaluating the captured image to extract a set of data elements.
  • Generating a confirmation image using an image template and the set of data elements.
  • Transmitting the confirmation image to a display device for user viewing.
  • Transmitting the data elements to a transaction processing engine for transaction completion.

Potential Applications: - Online banking and financial transactions - E-commerce order confirmations - Ticket purchases for events or travel - Document verification processes - Identity verification for access control systems

Problems Solved: - Streamlining transaction confirmation processes - Enhancing user experience with visual confirmations - Improving accuracy and efficiency in data extraction - Securing transactions through visual verification

Benefits: - Increased user trust and confidence in transactions - Reduced errors in transaction processing - Faster completion of transactions - Enhanced security measures for sensitive transactions

Commercial Applications: Title: "Enhancing Transaction Confirmation Processes with Computer-Generated Images" This technology can be utilized by banks, e-commerce platforms, ticketing services, and other industries to improve transaction confirmation processes, enhance user experience, and increase security measures.

Questions about Computer-Generated Confirmation Image Technology: 1. How does this technology impact the overall user experience in transaction processes? 2. What are the potential security implications of using computer-generated confirmation images in transactions?


Original Abstract Submitted

Systems and techniques for computer generated confirmation image are described herein. A selection of a transaction type may be obtained from a user. A captured image may be received that is associated with the transaction type. The captured image may be evaluated to extract a set of data elements. The confirmation image may be generated using an image template and the set of data elements. The confirmation image may be transmitted to a display device for viewing by a user and the data elements may be transmitted to a transaction processing engine for completion of a transaction.