18103487. VERIFICATION OF LIVENESS DATA FOR IDENTITY PROOFING simplified abstract (Apple Inc.)

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VERIFICATION OF LIVENESS DATA FOR IDENTITY PROOFING

Organization Name

Apple Inc.

Inventor(s)

Gianpaolo Fasoli of Burlingame CA (US)

Tal Tversky of Austin TX (US)

Vinay Sharma of Palo Alto CA (US)

Hubert Greiche of San Jose CA (US)

VERIFICATION OF LIVENESS DATA FOR IDENTITY PROOFING - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18103487 titled 'VERIFICATION OF LIVENESS DATA FOR IDENTITY PROOFING

Simplified Explanation

- A first device receives a video of a first subject and indications of select frames from the video from a second device. - One or more additional frames are selected from the video. - A first confidence score is generated based on the select frames and additional frames to determine if the video was captured in a single take. - A request for proofing the identity of the first subject is generated. - The request is transmitted to a third device.

Potential Applications

This technology could be used in identity verification systems, video editing software, and security systems.

Problems Solved

This technology helps in verifying the authenticity of a video and the identity of the subject in the video.

Benefits

- Improved security in identity verification processes - Enhanced accuracy in determining the authenticity of videos - Streamlined video editing workflows


Original Abstract Submitted

Aspects of the subject technology include receiving, by a first device and from a second device, a video of a first subject and indications of one or more select frames from the video, selecting one or more additional frames from the video, generating a first confidence score that the video was captured in a single take based on the one or more select frames and the one or more additional frames, generating a request for proofing an identity of the first subject, and transmitting the request for proofing the identity to a third device. The request for proofing an identity may include the first confidence score.