18345152. Document Boundary Analysis simplified abstract (Jumio Corporation)

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Document Boundary Analysis

Organization Name

Jumio Corporation

Inventor(s)

Stuart Wells of Saratoga CA (US)

Daryl Huff of Saratoga CA (US)

Attila Balogh of Vienna (AT)

Thomas Krump of Buchkirken (AT)

Anshuman Vikram Singh of Vienna (AT)

Document Boundary Analysis - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18345152 titled 'Document Boundary Analysis

The disclosure involves a system and method for analyzing the validity of a document by comparing its edge domain representation to that of known valid documents.

  • The system uses one or more processors to capture an image of the document under test.
  • It then creates an edge domain representation of a portion of the document.
  • This representation is compared to similar representations of valid documents.
  • Based on this comparison, the system adjusts the likelihood of the document being accepted as valid or rejected as invalid.

Potential Applications: - Document verification processes - Fraud detection systems - Quality control in document processing

Problems Solved: - Streamlining document validation procedures - Enhancing accuracy in identifying fraudulent documents - Improving overall document processing efficiency

Benefits: - Increased accuracy in document validation - Reduction in fraudulent activities - Time and cost savings in document processing

Commercial Applications: Title: Enhanced Document Verification System This technology can be utilized in industries such as banking, insurance, legal, and government sectors for efficient document verification processes, fraud prevention, and quality control measures.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does this system improve upon existing document verification methods? 2. What are the potential limitations of using edge domain representations for document validation?

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in document verification technologies, edge domain analysis techniques, and fraud detection methods to enhance the efficiency and accuracy of document processing systems.


Original Abstract Submitted

The disclosure includes a system and method for obtaining, using one or more processors, at least one image of a document under test; obtaining, using the one or more processors, an edge domain representation of a first portion of the document under test; comparing, using the one or more processors, the edge domain representation of the first portion of the document under test to an edge domain representation of a corresponding portion of one or more valid document instances; and modifying, using one or more processors, a likelihood that the document under test is accepted as valid, or rejected as invalid, based on the comparison of the edge domain representations associated with the document under test and corresponding portion associated with one or more valid document instances.