US Patent Application 18350871. SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR VISUAL VERIFICATION simplified abstract

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SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR VISUAL VERIFICATION

Organization Name

Capital One Services, LLC


Inventor(s)

Kevin Osborn of Newton Highlands MA (US)

Daniel Marsch of McLean VA (US)

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR VISUAL VERIFICATION - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18350871 titled 'SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR VISUAL VERIFICATION

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a system that uses a document holder and an image sensor to capture multiple images of a document.

  • The system includes a polarized filter that can be rotated by a filter motor.
  • The captured images correspond to different orientations of the polarized filter in relation to the document.
  • The system uses one or more processors to control the filter motor and image sensors.
  • The processors analyze the captured images to identify a specific feature of the document.
  • The system compares the visual characteristics of the identified feature to expected visual characteristics for that feature.
  • Based on this comparison, the system provides an indication of whether the document is verified or not.


Original Abstract Submitted

A system comprising: a document holder; an image sensor directed toward the document holder; a polarized filter between the image sensor and the document holder; a filter motor configured to rotate the polarized filter; one or more processors; and at least one memory having stored thereon computer program code that, when executed by the one or more processors, instructs the one or more processors to: control the filter motor to rotate the polarized filter; control the image sensors to capture a plurality of images of a document within the document holder, the plurality of images corresponding to a respective relative orientations of the polarized filter to the document; identify a feature of the document; and output, in response comparing respective visual characteristics of the feature of the document to corresponding expected visual characteristics of the first feature for the document, an indication of a verification of the document.