WO2015052318A1 - Hand-held device and method for authenticating a marking - Google Patents
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- the present application relates to a hand-heId device and method for authenticating a marking on an object, said marking exhibiting a viewing-angle dependent light reflection spectrum .
- Security documents and valued goods can be marked with materials exhibiting particular physical or chemical properties (security features) , which serve to authenticate the marked items through a detection of the presence of said properties .
- a common way to mark a security document or a valued good comprises the incorporation of one or more marking materials into a printing ink or a coating composition, which is subsequently applied to said document or good, if needed in the form of indicia.
- Alternative ways to mark an article comprise the incorporation of one or more marking materials into the bulk (plastic , paper, liquid, etc . ) of the article .
- markings of this kind are markings exhibiting a viewing-angle dependent light reflection spectrum ( " optically variable devices” , OVDs) , which e.g. are used as an efficient anti-copy means on bank notes and security documents .
- optically variable devices OVI( ); EP 227 , 423 Bl
- OVP optically variable pigment
- a preferred type of OVP being the flaky thin- film optical interference device described e.g. in U.S. Pat . No. 4,705,300; U.S. Pat . No. 4,705,356; U.S. Pat. No.
- OVP OVP
- Other useful types of OVP comprise the multiply coated particles described in U.S. Pat . No. 5, 624,486 and U.S. Pat. No. 5, 607, 504.
- usef l type of optically variable pigments is obtained through the photo-polymerization of a thin film of cholesteric (i.e. chiral-nematic) liquid crystal material , followed by comminuting the polymer film into a pigment , such as described in U.S. Pat. No. 5, 807, 497 and U.S. Pat. No. 5 , 824 , 733.
- Said liquid crystal based (LC-) pigments have the additional property of reflecting, depending upon their internal chirality, selectively either right-handed or left- handed circularly polarized light , as disclosed e.g. in BP 899 , 119 Bl .
- the LC-pigments can be made in either right - or left-handed chirality, the circular polarization sense of the reflected light from LC-pigment can be exploited to impart an additional, covert security feature to a document or article .
- Still another type of optically variable devices can be realized on the basis of diffraction gratings , e.g. in the form of embossed holograms or similar devices carried on a metallized polymer foil which is applied to a document or an article . Said embossed polymer foil can also be comminuted into a pigment and used as ' glitter ' in a coating composition.
- a diffraction grating is embossed into preformed, pigment-size metal (aluminum) flakes .
- the required diffraction grating structure has a line spacing comparable with the wavelength of the diffracted light , i.e.
- Optically variable igments , inks and printed features , as well as optical diffraction devices can be identified by assessing their spectral reflection properties for at least two different angles of view.
- Such information is commonly obtained in the laboratory with the help of a gonio- spectrometer (e.g. as manufactured by Zeiss) , as described by R. Maisch and M. eigand in "Perlglanzpigmente” , 2nd edition, Die part dertechnik, Vol 56, Verlag Moderne Industrie AG, Landsberg/Lech, 1992 and in the cited references therein.
- a gonio- spectrometer allows to study a sample under any combination of illumination angle and spectral analysis angle .
- the detector cost is kept low by avoiding the use of spectrometers and adopting the sequential color-LED illumination technique disclosed in U.S. Pat . No. 4 , 204 , 765.
- This document describes a device for testing colored securities , such as paper having colored areas imprinted thereupon.
- a plurality of light emitting diodes (LEDs ) each emitting light of a different wavelength range, sequentially illuminate a determined area on said paper, which is more or less reflective for the incident light .
- a single photodetector receives the light reflected by the paper and delivers an electric signal corresponding to the received light intensity. By comparison of the measured signals for the various LEDs with predefined reference values , an indicator of the authenticity of said paper is derived .
- a system for the automated verification of optically variable features on value documents, bank notes , etc . has been disclosed in WO 01/54077.
- the optically variable feature is illuminated at least with a first and with a second light beam, and the light reflected from it is analyzed for at least a first and a second observation angle .
- the automated verification technology disclosed in WO 01/54077 has, however, a number of shortcomings which prevent in particular its practical implementation in low-cost automatic reader devices .
- a first shortcoming of the technology of WO 01/54077 is tied to the measurement geometry.
- the disclosed device illuminates the optically variable feature at predetermined incidence angles using directional light beams , and spectrally analyzes the light reflected f om the illuminated feature at predetermined reflection angles related to said incidence angles .
- a second shortcoming is in the expensive nature of the components used .
- Two or more spectrometers are noteworthy required to analyze the light collected at two or more different angles of reflection.
- a third ma or shortcoming of the technology of WO 01/54077 lies finally in its lack of miniaturize -ability .
- US 2006/0204145 Al describes a device for determining the authenticity of an item carrying a marking exhibiting a viewing-angle dependent light reflection spectrum, which is suitable for application in hand-heId devices .
- the device requires at least two light sources having different spectral characteristics for providing illumination to the marking, wide-angle illumination optics for guiding the light of the light sources to the marking, at least two photodetec tors with optional collection optics for collecting light reflected by the marking at least at two predefined different observation angles and delivering an electric signal corresponding to the collected light intensity, analog- to- digital converting means, processing means , controlling means and memory means , suitable for controlling the light sources , for digitizing and storing reflected intensity values , for comparing the intensity values with previously stored corresponding reference values , and for deriving an authenticity indicator from the comparison result , all according to a predefined algorithm, and using a pre- established decision criterion.
- the object of the invention is to improve upon the known systems for authenticating markings exhibiting a viewing- angle dependent light reflection spectrum by providing a simpler and less expensive concept that better lends itself to wide applicability .
- This obj ect is solved by providing a hand-held device for authenticating a marking on an obj ect , said marki g exhibiting a viewing-angle dependent light reflection spectrum, said device comprising :
- an imager for receiving light from said object and generating image data that include spectrum information
- a marking detector for detecting marking image data associated with said marking in said image data
- a parameter evaluator for determining a value of a predetermined spectrum parameter based on spectrum information of at least a part of said marking image data
- an angle estimator for determining a value of a viewing angle between said imager and said marking associated with a determined value of said spectrum parameter
- an authenticator arranged for making an authentication decision based on at least two spectrum parameter values and their associated viewing angle values .
- the obj ect is also solved by a method for authenticating a marking on an obj ect with a hand-heId device , said marking exhibiting a viewing-angle dependent light reflection spectrum, comprising:
- an imager generating image data that include spectrum information is used, e.g. a digital color camera, instead of a complicated arrangement of sensors .
- Authentication of a marking exhibiting a viewing- angle dependent light reflection spectrum e.g. a marking comprising optically variable ink (OVI)
- a device that comprises an individually operating imager such as any device that contains a digital color camera, like a digital camera device or a mobile phone .
- Fig . 1 shows a basic embodiment of the inven ion
- Fig. 2 shows a top view for explaining relative rotation of the hand-held device of the invention with reference to an obj ect comprising a marking ;
- Fig . 3 shows another example of defining an angle usable as an indication of the viewing angle
- Fig . 4 is a diagram explaining an embodiment in which the angle is estimated based on the imaged aspect of a geometrical reference structure .
- FIG. 1 schematically shows a hand-heId device arranged for authenticating a marking exhibiting a viewing-angle dependent light reflection spectrum, e.g. any of the types of markings described in the background section above .
- Reference numeral 110 relates to a hand-heId device for authenticating an optically variable marking 101 on an object 100 , e.g. on the packaging of a commercial product like a cigarette pack or beverage containe .
- Hand-held' means that the device 110 is suitable to be lifted and held in the hand by a user and that it can be freely manipulated in space with one hand.
- Device 110 comprises an imager 120 for receiving light 102 from the obj ect 100 and generating image data that include spectrum information.
- the imager may generate a set of pixels .
- the imager may comprise a digital camera element for this purpose .
- the spectrum information can be provided in any suitable way that allows distinguishing different spectral responses of the marking 101, e.g. the spectral information can be amplitude or magnitude values in dependence on electromagnetic wavelength or frequency .
- the spectral information preferably relates to a color parameter, e.g. a color parameter based on any suitable standardized color space .
- a color parameter e.g. a color parameter based on any suitable standardized color space .
- the invention has the advantage that a simple digital color camera element can be used , like e.g. the digital cameras employed in known consumer electronics like mobile telephones .
- the device 110 of the invention will preferably also comprise a display that shows the image being received by the imager, so that a user can see what is being imaged, and can thus use the display for orienting the device with respect to the ob ect 100.
- the imager is arranged for automatically generating a series of image f ames while the device and/or obj ect can be rotated in order to vary the viewing angle , e.g. by employing a video recording mode .
- the device 110 furthermore comprises a marking detector 131 for detecting marking image data associated with the marking
- a parameter evaluator 132 for determining a value of a predetermined spectrum parameter based on spectrum information of at least a part of the marking image data
- an angle estimator 133 for determining a value of a viewing angle between the imager 120 and the marking 101 associated with a determined value of said spectrum parameter .
- the marking detector 131 detects the marking 101 in the image data using any of known image processing techniques .
- the marking 101 can be chosen to have one of a given number of predetermined shapes , and the marking detector is arranged to detect said predetermined shapes using image recognition, e.g. by performing edge detection and then performing a comparison of detected shapes against a database of reference shapes .
- a database may be stored within a memory of the device 110 or may also be provided outside of the device 110 , or can be provided by a combination of memory inside and outside of the device 110.
- the marking detector may be arranged to also employ further recognizable elements of the ob ect 100 in this process, e.g. reference markings
- the marking detector 131 can e.g. identify a set of pixels in the image data as belonging to the marking 101.
- the parameter evaluator can be arranged to evaluate any spectrum parameter suitable for distinguishing the different spectral responses of the marking 101.
- the spectrum parameter is a color parameter.
- the color parameter can be chosen in accordance with any of the known color spaces, like CIE (CIELUV, CIELAB, CIEUV ) , RGB , YIQ, YUV, YDbDr , YPbPr, YCbCr, xvYCC, HSV, HSB, HSL or CMYK.
- One of the color bases from a given space can be chosen, e.g. the hue (H) of e.g. the HSV or HSL color spaces , but equally well also the saturation (S) or value (V) e.g. of the HSV color space .
- the color parameter is determined by combining more than one base, e.g. by determining a color descriptor based on two or three bases , e.g. the hue (H) and saturation (S) of the HSV, HSB or HSL color spaces .
- the HSV color space is used . These values are obtained by a non- linear transformation of RGB values and attempt to decorrelate information of a particular color . Also, it it has been proven that this color space is better suited to computer vision problems .
- Other color spaces of interest may include CIELab, which main advantage is its perceptual uniformity : a notable difference in color ⁇ as noted by the human eye) is proportional to the Euclidean distance . Also, it takes the illumination conditions into account .
- the parameter evaluator is arranged to evaluate at least a part of the marking image data . For example , if the marking detector outputs a set of pixels that are identified as belonging to the marking 101 , then the parameter evaluator can process spectral information from all of these identified pixels or from a sub-set of these pixels .
- the processing of the marking image data taken into account ⁇ i.e. the whole set or the sub- set of pixels) can be done in any suitable or desirable way, e.g. the color parameter can be averaged over marking image data that is being taken into account .
- the parameter evaluator can be arranged to determine the average hue (H) value from a sub-set of image pixels identi ied as being associated with the marking 101.
- H average hue
- the angle estimator 133 is arranged for estimating the viewing angle between the imager 120 or device 110 and the marking 101 being scrutinized.
- the viewing angle can be defined in any suitable or desirable way to indicate the angular relationship between the light coming from the marking 101 and the position of the light input of the imager 120.
- Fig . 2 shows an example, where Fig. 2 is a top view of the object 100 and the hand-heId device 110.
- the marking 101 is schematically indicated on the side of obj ect 100 facing the device 110 , and equally a light input element 121 (e.g. a lens) is schematically shown on the side of device 110 facing the object 100.
- a light input element 121 e.g. a lens
- an angle a that can be used as describing the viewing angle of the marking 101.
- the marking shows a viewing-angle dependent spectral response (e.g. a color shift that depends on the viewing angle)
- different values of a will lead to different values of the spectrum parameter .
- the viewing angle can also be described by an angle defined in an inverse conf iguration, i.e. by rotating the obj ect 100 with respect to the hand-held device 110 in analog but inverse fashion to what is shown in Fig . 2.
- Fig . 2 is only a schematic rendering , and the relative dimensions of the elements shown and their distances can be differen .
- Fig . 3 shows an embodime t where the hand-heId device 310 is of similar size as the obj ect 300, and the device can be held in close proximity to the object .
- the hand-held device 310 could be a mobile phone and the object 300 a cigarette pack .
- the angle ⁇ as shown in the figure can also be used for describing the viewing angle of the marking 301.
- the angle estimator can be arranged in any suitable or desirable way for estimating the viewing angle .
- it may comprise one or more of a tilt-sensor, an accelerometer and a gyroscopic device as they are commonplace in game controllers and hand-heId consumer electronic products like smart phones or tablet computers , and employ them in known manner to determine an angle change from a starting position.
- the user can furthermore be instructed to then move the device (or alternatively the obj ect) in order to vary the viewing angle , e.g. to move the device to a final position in which the facing sides of the device 110 and obj ect 100 are perpendicular to one another .
- the angle estimator can then determine a viewing angle while the device and/or obj ect is being relatively rotated, for one or more (preferably each) of the image frames being recorded by the imager during the rotation.
- the angle estimator is arranged for determining an imaged aspect of a predetermined geometric reference structure on the obj ect and estimating the viewing angle based on the imaged aspect.
- Estimating a viewing angle based on image aspect is well known in the art , for example by using four coplanar points , see e.g. the article of Denis Oberkampf et al . "Iterative Pose Estimation Using Coplanar Feature Points" , Computer Vision and Image Understanding, vol.63, May, pp. 495-511 , 1996.
- a further detector for determining the geometric reference structure in the image data may be provided, or the marking detector can be arranged to also detect the geometric reference structure .
- this feature can be combined with the use of dedicated sensors like a tilt-sensor or the like , the particular advantage of this concept is that is ca also be used to perform angle estimation only based on the image data generated by the imager, without the need for any further dedicated angle measurement devices . Hence, it helps to considerably simplify the implementation .
- Fig . 4 shows an example of this embodiment .
- Figs . 4 (b) and (c) schematically show the imaged aspect of the geometric reference structure at different viewing angles , where the angle estimator can determine the viewing angle from the imaged aspect of the known geometric reference structure using the known laws of geometry by calculating the side relationships between sides a', b' and angles ⁇ , ⁇ 2 from the imaged aspect in Fig . 4 (b) or the side relationships between sides a" , b" and angles ⁇ 3 , ⁇ 4 in Fig. 4 (c) and comparing with stored values of the geometric reference structure .
- the rectangle of Fig . 4 is only an example of a geometric reference structure, and in principle any reference structure with known dimensions and angles can be used .
- the geometric reference structure can be provided separately from the marking 101 on the obj ect 100.
- the marking comprises the predetermined geometric reference structure .
- the geometric reference structure can be the outline of the marking, or can be optically discernible within the area of the marking .
- the imager is arranged for generating a series of image frames
- the angle estimator is arranged for determining values of the viewing angle in association with one or more of the image frames , preferably for each image frame .
- This can preferably be done by operating the imager in a video mode and letting the angle estimator estimate the viewing angle e.g. based on the imaged aspect of the geometric reference structure for desired frames , so that for the desired frames the parameter evaluator generates a spectral parameter value and the angle estimator provides in association therewith the viewing angle value , so that a measurement of spectral parameter value at associated viewing angle takes place .
- an authenticator 134 is provided and arranged for making an authentication decision based on at least two spectrum parameter values and their associated viewing angle values .
- the purpose of the authenticator is to determine whether the measured spectrum parameter values correspond to a predetermined parametric model , in order to judge the marking as authentic if one or more of the correspondence results are good enough and to judge the marking as inauthentic or false if not.
- the authenticator is arranged for comparing at least two spectrum parameter values with one another, and making the authentication decision dependent on a result of said comparing .
- the authenticator can compare the measured two spectrum parameter values at the respective angles with one another and determine whether the comparison (e.g. by means of thresholding) reflects the known color difference or not . If it reflects the known difference, then the marking is udged authentic, if no , it is judged inauthentic .
- authenticator is arranged for comparing at least one of the measured spectrum parameter values with a stored spectrum parameter reference model , in dependence on the associated viewing angle, and making the authentication decision dependent on a result of the comparing .
- the authenticator can compare a measured spectrum parameter value at that angle (or a value interpolated from measured values at different angle values ) with the stored spectrum parameter reference model . If the values agree within a predetermined tolerance, then the marking is judged authentic , if not , it is judged inauthentic .
- the authenticator not only compares one measured spectrum parameter value at a given angle with a stored spectrum parameter reference value , but determines a set or trace of spectrum parameter value measured at corresponding viewing angles with one or more reference traces or reference sets .
- This can be visualized as tracing the spectrum parameter values over the viewing angle in a diagram, and comparing the trace with one or more reference models associated with the marking to be authenticated . If the measured set or trace agrees within a predetermined tolerance with one of the reference sets , then the marking is judged authentic, if not, it is judged inauthentic . Comparing a larger number of measured spectral parameter values with reference sets increases reliability of the authentication step, as the ⁇ signature' (i.e.
- a training set corresponds to a set of pairs composed of the input variable (i.e. the viewing angle) and the associated value expected at the output , or target (i.e. the spectrum parameter value) .
- target i.e. the spectrum parameter value
- a so-called travel model for the characterization of the colour change can be learned.
- Representative examples of models are Support Vector Regression, Decision Trees , or Radial Basis Function (RBF) .
- the di ferent parameters 4> Q , and Wj_ of the model can be learned and finally an approximation of the function color ( ⁇ ) relating the viewing angle ⁇ to the spectrum parameter ⁇ color' can be defined .
- the function can then be stored as a reference model in the hand-heId device for comparison with measured spectrum parameter and viewing angle values during the authentication process .
- marking detector, parameter evaluator, angle estimator and authenticator can be provided as hardware , sof ware or any suitable combination of hardware and software .
- marking detector , parameter evaluator, angle estimator and authenticator comprise or are fully embodied as computer program elements that are stored in a memory 140 of the device 110 and executable in a processor 130 of the device 110.
- the invention can also be embodied as computer program code and/or a corresponding computer code product (such as a data carrier storing the computer code) for letting a hand-heId device having an imager execute the process of
- the inven ion when loaded into and executed in a processor of the hand-heId device .
- the inven ion can thus be embodied as an application or app to be loaded in a mobile computing device like a mobile telephone or tablet computer.
- the hand-heId device may be arranged to actively support the user of the device during the process of authenticating a marking on an object by automatically providing guidance and/or feedback to the user.
- the hand-held device comprises a display for displaying the image that is being received by the imager .
- the hand-heId device can be arranged such that as a preliminary step of the authentication process, a guide image is overlaid onto the image being received by the imager, in order to support the user in bringing the device into an initial position at which the measurement of the spectrum parameter values should begin.
- the guide image corresponds in shape to an element on the object that is associated with the marking .
- the guide image for overlay can be the outline of the marking, and/or the outline of some other printed element on the obj ect that stands in a predetermined relationship with the marking , such as the reference markings 102 described earlier in connection with Fig . 1.
- the guide image overlay can be arranged in such a way that when the guide image is brought into sufficient agreement on the display with the corresponding target element in the image data being generated by the imager, which is done by the user moving and orienting the device and object with respect to one another, the angular orientation and the distance between the device and object are in a range suitable for beginning a measurement .
- the user can then proceed to change the viewing angle in a predetermined way, in order to perform a measurement of spectrum parameter values as described previously, e.g. according to instructions given to the user separately or displayed to the user on the device ' s display.
- the hand-heId device for authenticating a marking can be provided using low-cost and standard electrical equipment , and can e.g. be provided in mass produced electronic devices that comprise digital camera elements , like in digital cameras , mobile digital assistants , mobile media players , mobile telephone devices , especially- smart phones , or tablet computers .
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