WO2018143059A1 - Serveur d'interrogation d'authenticité, système d'interrogation d'authenticité, procédé d'interrogation d'authenticité et programme d'interrogation d'authenticité - Google Patents

Serveur d'interrogation d'authenticité, système d'interrogation d'authenticité, procédé d'interrogation d'authenticité et programme d'interrogation d'authenticité Download PDF

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WO2018143059A1
WO2018143059A1 PCT/JP2018/002381 JP2018002381W WO2018143059A1 WO 2018143059 A1 WO2018143059 A1 WO 2018143059A1 JP 2018002381 W JP2018002381 W JP 2018002381W WO 2018143059 A1 WO2018143059 A1 WO 2018143059A1
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  • the present invention relates to an authentication server, an authentication system, an authentication method, and an authentication program.
  • IPM Interface Public-Members
  • WCO World Customs Organization
  • Authentic judgment of cargo by customs officers using IPM is performed as follows. First, the customs officer reads (scans) the cargo information from the barcode attached to the cargo using a smartphone or directly inputs the cargo information while connected to many databases provided by the IPM. Subsequently, information necessary for the tax officer to determine the authenticity of the cargo is sent back to the smartphone of the tax officer as authentication information in accordance with the read cargo information or the input cargo information. Then, the tax officer determines whether the cargo is a genuine product or a non-defective product based on the received authentication information.
  • Non-Patent Document 1 is a system used by a customs officer to determine the authenticity of a part of a product extracted from a cargo unit or from a cargo
  • the database system is a system that is unfamiliar to product purchasers, prospective purchasers, or consumers (hereinafter collectively referred to as “general users”).
  • general users product purchasers, prospective purchasers, or consumers
  • such a database system is a system for a skilled worker for a customs officer, so it cannot be said to be a user-friendly system. Therefore, even if such a database system is provided to general users, it cannot be expected that the operability and familiarity for general users will be improved. Therefore, it is usually difficult for a general user to determine whether an individual product is a genuine product or a work.
  • an authenticity inquiry system including an authenticity inquiry server for an ordinary user to inquire about authenticity determination information for each product can be considered.
  • each manufacturer may set up a dedicated website for inquiring authentication information for individual products, or accept inquiries using telephone or e-mail. Has been done.
  • An object is to provide a genuine inquiry system, a genuine inquiry method, and a genuine inquiry program.
  • the present invention can employ the following configurations.
  • An authentication inquiry server for inquiring authentication information using characteristic information unique to a product, Accepting means for accepting feature information transmitted from the client device; First authentication information relating to authenticity of a product corresponding to the feature information received by the accepting means is obtained from a first database storage device in which product information related to the product and authenticity determination information related to the product are associated with each other. Acquisition means; The additional information related to the product corresponding to the feature information received by the receiving means is different from the authenticity determination information, and the product information related to the product and the additional information related to the product are associated with each other.
  • Second acquisition means for acquiring from a database storage device; Transmission means for transmitting the authenticity determination information acquired by the first acquisition means and the additional information acquired by the second acquisition means to the client device that has transmitted the feature information; Authenticity inquiry server.
  • the additional information is: Logo, catch phrase, image and sound of the product, A logo of the manufacturer or distributor of the product, a catch phrase, an image, and an image sound; Information on successors or related products of the product, information on optional items or accessories of the product, and new product information or sale information of the manufacturer or distributor of the product, Website information about the product, website information of the manufacturer or distributor of the product, and Including at least one information of mail magazine, social networking service (SNS) or magazine guide information related to the product, [1] The genuineness inquiry server according to [1].
  • SNS social networking service
  • the client device is a user terminal of a prospective purchaser or a purchaser or a consumer of the product
  • the authenticity determination information is procedure information indicating a procedure necessary for the prospective purchaser or purchaser of the product or a consumer to confirm that the product is a genuine product
  • the accepting means is Receiving result information relating to a result obtained by executing the procedure indicated in the procedure information transmitted from the client device; and
  • the transmission means includes In accordance with the result information received by the receiving unit, the information indicating that the product is a genuine product or the information regarding the possibility that the product is a non-art work is transmitted to the client device that has transmitted the result information. [1] or [2] authenticity inquiry server.
  • the procedure information includes information related to a procedure for obtaining a detection result of an overt area, a covert area, or an identification pattern or an identifier arranged in the overt area and the covert area in the product.
  • the genuineness inquiry server according to [3].
  • the feature information is recorded on at least one data carrier of a one-dimensional symbol, a two-dimensional symbol, and an electronic tag.
  • the authenticity inquiry server according to any one of [4].
  • An authenticity inquiry system connectable to at least one client device for inquiring authenticity determination information using characteristic information unique to a product, Including the authenticity inquiry server according to any one of [1] to [5], the first database storage device, and the second database storage device; Genuine inquiry system.
  • An authenticity inquiry method for inquiring authenticity determination information using characteristic information unique to a product executed in an authenticity inquiry server provided with a control unit, Executed in the control unit, The first database storage device in which the authentication information regarding the authenticity of the product corresponding to the feature information transmitted from the client device to the authenticity inquiry server is associated with the product information regarding the product and the authentication information regarding the product.
  • a first obtaining step to obtain from Additional information related to the product corresponding to the feature information, which is different from the authentication information, is acquired from the second database storage device in which the product information related to the product and the additional information related to the product are associated with each other.
  • the authenticity determination information regarding each product can be obtained quickly and easily regardless of the manufacturer, and the user-friendly authenticity inquiry server, the authenticity inquiry system, the authenticity inquiry method, and the authenticity inquiry program. There is an effect that can be provided.
  • FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing an example of the configuration of a genuine inquiry system including a genuine inquiry server according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a flowchart showing a processing procedure of the authenticity inquiry method executed in the authenticity inquiry server 100 in FIG.
  • FIG. 3 is a flowchart showing a processing procedure of a subroutine of authenticity determination processing executed in step S280 of FIG. 4A to 4C are diagrams used for explaining a first specific example of the present embodiment.
  • FIG. 4A is a diagram illustrating an example of a product that is a target of authenticity inquiry.
  • FIG. 4B is a diagram illustrating a state in which the product of FIG. 4A is photographed.
  • FIG. 4C is a diagram illustrating an example of a screen displayed on the client device 200.
  • FIG. 4A is a diagram illustrating an example of a product that is a target of authenticity inquiry.
  • FIG. 4B is a diagram illustrating a state in which the product of FIG. 4A is photographed.
  • FIG. 5 is a diagram used for explaining a second specific example of the present embodiment.
  • 6A to 6C are diagrams used for explaining a third specific example of the present embodiment.
  • FIG. 6A is a diagram illustrating an example of a product that is a target of authenticity inquiry.
  • FIG. 6B is a diagram illustrating a state in which the product of FIG. 6A is photographed.
  • FIG. 6C is a diagram illustrating an example of a screen displayed on the client device 200.
  • FIG. 7 is a diagram used for explaining a fourth specific example of the present embodiment.
  • FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing an example of the configuration of a genuine inquiry system including a genuine inquiry server according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the authenticity inquiry system 1000 shown in FIG. 1 is a system for making an inquiry about authenticity determination information using characteristic information unique to a product, and includes an authenticity inquiry server 100 as an information processing apparatus.
  • the authenticity inquiry server 100 can be connected to at least one client device 200.
  • it is connected to at least one client device 200 via the network 300.
  • the client device 200 is an information processing device that can be connected to the authenticity inquiry server 100 wirelessly or via a wire, for example, a smartphone. Note that the number of client devices 200 that the authenticity inquiry system 1000 can include is not limited to one.
  • product is not a term that refers to a single finished product, but a group of finished products (lot products), a cargo that contains a group of finished products, semi-finished products, work-in-progress products, parts, authenticity It is a term that includes intangible certificates (for example, tickets or securities) that can be judged, products that have already been installed with programs that can be judged.
  • a product is typically a tradeable item that can be subject to authenticity determination, and such an item typically includes a packaging material or packaging material.
  • the feature information may be, for example, one information or a combination of a plurality of information of a manufacturer name, a logo mark, a product number, a lot number, and a serial number.
  • the feature information may be information representing physical characteristics of the product itself or the identification medium. Physical characteristics include, for example, a part or the whole outline of the product, the texture or pattern of the product material, the appearance or design of the product (including the arrangement of each part or a combination of the arrangements), and the identification medium Examples thereof include optical characteristics such as reflection characteristics.
  • the feature information is preferably attached directly to the product or attached to the product via an identification medium. For example, when the feature information is available from the product manufacturer's website, the feature information Information may be managed physically away from the product.
  • the feature information is preferably visible to a general user, but may be information that cannot be viewed by a general user, such as a digital watermark. Furthermore, the feature information may be audio data recorded on a product or information that can be acquired from the audio data. Examples of “data that can acquire information unique to a product” include image data and optical data of an area in which feature information is recorded, and audio data indicating the feature information.
  • the authenticity inquiry server 100 is an information processing apparatus for inquiring authenticity determination information using characteristic information unique to a product.
  • the authenticity inquiry server 100 may be a stationary type or a portable type.
  • the authenticity inquiry server 100 includes a control unit 110, a communication interface unit 120, and a storage unit 130, as shown in FIG. Each unit included in the authenticity inquiry server 100 is communicably connected via an arbitrary communication path.
  • the communication interface unit 120 connects the authenticity inquiry server 100 to the network 300 via a communication device such as a router and a wired or wireless communication line such as a dedicated line.
  • the communication interface unit 120 has a function of communicating data with other devices via a communication line.
  • the network 300 has a function of connecting the authenticity inquiry server 100 and the client device 200 so that they can communicate with each other, and is, for example, the Internet or a LAN (Local Area Network). Therefore, the communication interface unit 120 functions as an accepting unit of the authentication inquiry server 100 for accepting the information transmitted from the client device 200 via the network 300 and transmits predetermined information to the client device 200. It functions as a transmission means of the authenticity inquiry server 100.
  • the storage unit 130 functions as a database storage device for storing various databases.
  • the storage unit 130 stores a computer program (including the authenticity inquiry program of the present invention) for performing various processes by giving instructions to a CPU (Central Processing Unit) in cooperation with an OS (Operating System).
  • the storage unit 130 for example, a RAM (Random Access Memory), a memory device such as a ROM (Read Only Memory), a fixed disk device such as a hard disk, a flexible disk, an optical disk, or the like can be used.
  • the storage unit 130 stores various databases used for executing the authenticity inquiry program of the present invention in a readable / writable manner. Various databases will be described later.
  • the control unit 110 is a CPU or the like that controls the authenticity inquiry server 100 in an integrated manner.
  • the control unit 110 has an internal memory for storing a control program such as an OS, a program that defines various processing procedures, and necessary data, and performs various information processing based on these stored programs. Execute.
  • the storage unit 130 stores a plurality of databases as shown in FIG. Specifically, the storage unit 130 stores a first database 131, a second database 132, and a third database 133.
  • the first database 131 is a database in which at least product information relating to a product and authentication information relating to the product are associated with each other.
  • product information is information for specifying a product, for example, a product code.
  • Authenticity determination information refers to information related to the authenticity of a product, and usually refers to information required to determine the authenticity of a product.
  • the “authentication determination information” may be, for example, information indicating a medium or a data carrier in which characteristic information unique to a product is recorded, or an identification medium (for example, a hologram) unique to the product is attached to the product.
  • the “identification medium” refers to a medium or a data carrier including characteristic information indicating that the product is a genuine product.
  • the second database 132 is a database in which product information related to a product and additional information related to the product are associated with each other.
  • additional information refers to information different from the authentication information.
  • the additional information refers to arbitrary information prepared for transmission to the client device 200 together with the authentication information.
  • the additional information is preferably information that improves the familiarity of the general user with the authenticity inquiry system 1000 or the authenticity inquiry server 100.
  • the additional information is advertisement information of a queried product or a manufacturer of the product.
  • Such advertising information may include product logos, catch phrases, image images and image sounds, product manufacturer or distributor logos, catch copies, image images and image sounds, product successors or related products.
  • the additional information may be auxiliary information that assists the authentication determination work.
  • the additional information is a combination of the advertisement information and the auxiliary information.
  • the third database 133 is a database in which product information related to a product and authenticity determination result information for deriving an authenticity determination result of the product are associated with each other.
  • “authentication determination result information” refers to information for determining the high possibility that the product is a genuine work or the high possibility that the product is a genuine product.
  • the authenticity determination result information may be result information obtained as a result of proceeding with a procedure necessary for authenticity determination when the product is a genuine product, or in the case of the authentic work when the authentic work is on the product.
  • it may be result information obtained when authenticity is determined in the same manner as a genuine product, or a combination thereof.
  • support information may be associated with product information and authenticity determination result information.
  • the “support information” refers to information provided to general users for the inquired product.
  • the support information it is preferable to prepare two types of information, that is, a case in which there is a high possibility that the inquired product is a non-art work and a case in which the inquired product is a genuine product. For example, if there is a high possibility that the inquired product is a sculpture, provide information on the genuine product, information on the maker of the genuine product, information that prompts the maker of the genuine product to register, and information on the product Information to request or a combination of them is prepared as support information.
  • the inquired product is a genuine product
  • the information that prompts the genuine manufacturer to register the user the successor of the product Information relating to a product or related product, information relating to an optional item or accessory of the product, new product information or sale information of the manufacturer of the product, information combining them, and the like are prepared as support information.
  • the second database 132 may be integrated with the first database 131 to form one database.
  • the third database 133 may be integrated with the first database 131 to form one database, or the authentication information of the authentication result is integrated into the first database 131 and the support information is integrated into the second database 132. May be integrated. Instead of this, the authentication information may be integrated into the first database 131, and the support information may be an independent database.
  • the first database 131, the second database 132, and the third database 133 are information provided from the manufacturer of the product and from the manufacturer that supplied the identification medium including the feature information attached to the product. It is constructed based on one or both of the provided information.
  • the first database 131, the second database 132, and the third database 133 may be configured as a database server separately from the authenticity inquiry server 100.
  • the control unit 110 includes a plurality of modules as shown in FIG. In the example illustrated in FIG. 1, the control unit 110 includes a first acquisition unit 111 and a second acquisition unit 112.
  • the first acquisition unit 111 functions as a first acquisition unit that acquires the authentication information from the first database 131. For this purpose, the first acquisition unit 111 searches the first database 131 using feature information unique to a product or product information related to a product.
  • the client device 200 is not limited as long as it is an information processing device that can be connected to the authenticity inquiry server 100 via a wireless or wired connection.
  • the client device 200 is normally a user terminal of a general user, but may be, for example, an information processing device of a store selling a product or a store clerk.
  • the client device 200 preferably includes a built-in camera as an imaging device and needs to communicate with an RFID tag. In some cases, it is preferable to provide a transceiver.
  • the client device 200 is installed with a dedicated application (application software) provided for performing a genuine inquiry in the genuine inquiry system 1000.
  • FIG. 2 is a flowchart showing a processing procedure of the authenticity inquiry method executed in the authenticity inquiry server 100 in FIG. Specifically, this process is executed in the control unit 110 of the authenticity inquiry server 100.
  • step S ⁇ b> 210 the authenticity inquiry server 100 receives from the client device 200 to receive feature information of a product transmitted via a predetermined means, for example, via a dedicated application. stand by.
  • the feature information transmitted by the client device 200 includes not only the feature information of the product to be genuinely inquired but also product information related to the product, but if the product information can be identified from the feature information.
  • Product information may not be included.
  • the first acquisition unit 111 When the feature information is received (Yes in step S210), the first acquisition unit 111 first registers product information related to the product corresponding to the feature information received in step S210 in the first database 131. It is determined whether or not (step S220). If the corresponding product is registered as a result of the determination in step S220 (Yes in step S220), it is subsequently determined whether or not the authenticity determination information of the product is registered in the first database 131 ( Step S230).
  • step S220 if the corresponding product is not registered in the first database 131 (No in step S220), the client device 200 that has transmitted the feature information is not subject to authentication inquiry.
  • the product is notified (step S221), and this process is completed.
  • examples of the product that is not subject to genuine inquiry include “the product in question has not been registered” and “please send other feature information”.
  • candidates for feature information that may be attached to the product may be acquired from the first database 131 and notified to the client device 200.
  • step S230 if the product corresponding to the first database 131 is registered, but the authenticity determination information of the product is not registered (No in step S230), the feature information is displayed.
  • the client apparatus 200 that has transmitted is notified that there is no authentication information (step S231), and the process is completed.
  • the fact that there is no authentication information includes, for example, “There was no authentication information that can be provided” and “Please try again with other feature information”.
  • candidates for feature information that may be attached to the product may be acquired from the first database 131 and notified to the client device 200.
  • step S230 when the authenticity determination information of the product is registered (Yes in step S230), the first acquisition unit 111 acquires the authenticity determination information from the first database 131. (Step S240).
  • the second acquisition unit 112 acquires additional information related to the product from the second database 132 based on the product information related to the product corresponding to the feature information received in step S210 (step S250). . If additional information cannot be acquired, the process of step S250 may be skipped. Further, the process of step S250 may be executed before the processes of steps S220 to S240, or may be executed in parallel with the processes of steps S220 to S240.
  • the authenticity inquiry server 100 determines whether or not further authenticity determination processing is necessary for the product that has transmitted the authenticity determination information (step S270). If the authenticity determination process is unnecessary (No in step S270), the present process is completed. On the other hand, if the authenticity determination process is required (Yes in step S270), the authenticity determination process described later with reference to FIG. 3 is performed. (Step S280), this processing is completed.
  • FIG. 3 is a flowchart showing a processing procedure of a subroutine of authenticity determination processing executed in step S280 of FIG.
  • step S281 the result information related to the result of the general user proceeding with the procedure necessary for authenticity determination is transmitted from the client device 200 via a predetermined means, for example, via a dedicated application. Wait (step S281).
  • the third database 133 is referred to, and the result corresponding to the received result information may indicate a work. Whether or not (step S282).
  • step S282 If the result of determination in step S282 is that there is a possibility that it is a samurai work (Yes in step S282), support information is obtained from the third database 133 (step S283), and the result information has been transmitted. The support information acquired in step S283 is transmitted to the client apparatus 200 to the effect that there is a possibility that it is a genuine work as authenticity determination result information (step S284), and the process returns to the process of FIG.
  • step S282 if there is no possibility that the work is a genuine work, that is, if it is a genuine product (No in step S282), the authenticity determination result information is sent to the client apparatus that has transmitted the result information. And the support information is also transmitted if necessary (step S285), and the process returns to the process of FIG. 2 to complete this process.
  • the feature information of the product is transmitted from the client device 200 to the authenticity inquiry server 100 (step S210).
  • the general user can receive the authentication information and the additional information from the authentication server 100 at the client device 200 (step S260). Thereby, the general user can grasp
  • the work performed by the general user to obtain the authenticity determination information only needs to transmit the characteristic information for each product regardless of the manufacturer name. Furthermore, it is not necessary to check different inquiry methods or inquiry methods for each manufacturer, and for the general user, the authentication information can be obtained quickly and easily.
  • the authenticity inquiry system 1000 can be obtained. Or it can be said that the familiarity with the authenticity inquiry server 100, familiarity, operability, and usability are high. As described above, according to the present invention, the user-friendly authenticity inquiry server 100 and the authenticity inquiry system 1000 can be provided.
  • the authenticity inquiry server 100 transmits the authenticity determination information (step S260), and then further authenticity determination processing is required for the product that has transmitted the authenticity determination information.
  • step S270 as the authenticity determination result information, the fact that there is a possibility that it is a samurai work or that it is a genuine product is transmitted (steps S284, S285).
  • the general user can receive the determination result whether the product is a genuine work or a genuine product from the authenticity inquiry server 100, it is not necessary to make an authenticity determination.
  • step S284 it can be said that the familiarity with the authenticity inquiry system 1000 or the authenticity inquiry server 100, familiarity, operability, and usability are high.
  • step S284 and S285 prior to the transmission of the authenticity determination result information (steps S284 and S285), the product feature information is accepted (step S210), and the procedures necessary for authenticity determination are advanced. Two steps of receiving the result (step S281) are required. By going through these two steps, a virtual two-step authentication for a general user can be performed. For this reason, for example, the possibility that a third party forges the identification medium and misuses the authentication medium 1000 or the authentication server 100 for the forged identification medium can reduce the possibility of receiving the authentication result information. Therefore, the security level of the authenticity inquiry system 1000 or the authenticity inquiry server 100 can be sufficiently secured.
  • a general user searches for a surface with a barcode attached to a product as illustrated in FIG. 4A. Subsequently, the general user activates the built-in camera of the client device 200 and captures a barcode as shown in FIG. 4B. Then, the general user uses the photographed barcode image data or product information obtained by analyzing the image data as characteristic information of the product to the authentication server 100 via the network 300 shown in FIG. Send. Thereby, the authenticity inquiry server 100 has received the feature information (Yes in step S210).
  • the client device 200 waits for the authentication information and additional information of the product corresponding to the transmitted feature information to be sent from the authentication inquiry server 100.
  • a screen as shown in FIG. 4C is displayed on the client device 200 based on the received authenticity determination information.
  • FIG. 4C shows an example in which a screen including a predetermined message, an accompanying image displayed in association with the predetermined message, and an image showing the position of the hologram to be attached to the product is displayed. Yes.
  • the predetermined message and the accompanying image for example, a combination of a text message “There is a hologram as shown below” indicating that the product should have a hologram and an accompanying image showing an example of the hologram ( (See FIG. 4C).
  • the general user can confirm whether the hologram is attached to the product after grasping what the hologram is.
  • the authentic user can authenticate.
  • the authenticity determination information includes an image indicating the position of the hologram in addition to a predetermined message, so that usability can be improved. In particular, such an aspect is suitable for general users who do not know the position of the hologram.
  • Examples of other information that can improve usability include a message that indicates the position of the hologram, a message or image that describes the shape of the hologram, information about the preferred environment of illumination when observing the hologram, If there are many peelings, tears, or scratches, there is a possibility of a sword work, so please contact us. " These other pieces of information are auxiliary information for assisting the authentication operation and correspond to additional information.
  • a general user performs an authenticity inquiry process using a barcode and a hologram attached to a product.
  • the content of the authentication information received by the client device 200 from the authenticity inquiry server 100 is different from that in the first specific example.
  • image data of a barcode of a product as illustrated in FIG. 4A or product information obtained by analyzing the image data is used as feature information of the product as a client device. 200 is transmitted to the authenticity inquiry server 100 (Yes in step S210). Next, the client device 200 receives the authentication information and additional information from the authentication server 100 (Yes in step S260).
  • the authenticity determination information received here is procedure information indicating a procedure necessary for a general user to confirm that the product is genuine.
  • a screen that prompts the user to take a picture of the hologram attached to the product is displayed based on the authentication information, as in the client device 200 shown in FIG.
  • the built-in camera of the client device 200 is automatically activated based on the authenticity determination information, or an image prompting the activation of the built-in camera of the client device 200 is displayed based on the authenticity determination information.
  • the general user takes a picture of the hologram in accordance with the screen display as shown in FIG. 5, that is, the procedure information, and then the photograph image data obtained by the shooting is sent from the client device 200 to the authentication server 100.
  • the authenticity inquiry server 100 transmits to the client device 200 information on the possibility that the product with the hologram attached is a genuine work as authenticity determination result information of the photographic image data of the hologram (step) S284 or step S285).
  • the photographic image data may be appropriately processed.
  • the photographic image data may be corrected in the client device 200 or the authentication query server 100 in order to improve the accuracy of authenticity determination, and the photographic image data is compressed in the client device 200 in order to improve the communication speed.
  • the photographic image data may be subjected to irreversible processing or encryption processing in the client device 200.
  • the authentication result of the product can be obtained only by operating the client device 200 according to the authentication information received from the authentication server 100, that is, the procedure information. Thereby, operativity and usability can be improved.
  • a general user performs an authenticity inquiry using an identification pattern arranged in one or both of an overt area and a covert area in a product.
  • the overt area refers to an area where an identification pattern that can be determined by visual inspection is arranged on a product or an identification medium attached to the product.
  • the identification pattern arranged in the overt area include a hologram and a pattern formed using optically variable ink for the visible light area as a material.
  • the covert area uses a special jig (for example, a viewer) or a detector and, if necessary, a pattern analyzer on the product or an identification medium attached to the product and cannot be determined with the naked eye.
  • the identification pattern arranged in the covert region include a phase difference pattern layer, a pattern formed using fluorescent ink or IR absorbing ink as a material, and a pattern formed using magnetic particles or magnetic fibers as a material. it can.
  • identifiers arranged in the covert area include RFIDs and magnetic elements.
  • 6A to 6C are diagrams used for explaining a third specific example of the present embodiment.
  • a general user searches for an overt area for a product as illustrated in FIG. 6A.
  • the overt area corresponds to an identification pattern area having an outer shape of the alphabet “Z”.
  • the general user activates the built-in camera of the client device 200 and captures an area including the overt area as shown in FIG. 6B.
  • the general user authenticates the image data of the overt area included in the photographed area or product information obtained by analyzing the image data as feature information of the product via the network 300 shown in FIG. It transmits to the inquiry server 100. Thereby, the authenticity inquiry server 100 has received the feature information (Yes in step S210).
  • the client device 200 waits for the authentication information and additional information of the product corresponding to the transmitted feature information to be sent from the authentication inquiry server 100.
  • a screen as shown in FIG. 6C is displayed on the client device 200 based on the received authenticity determination information.
  • FIG. 6C shows an example in which a screen that prompts the user to confirm the color shift in the overt area (color change according to the viewing angle) is displayed.
  • the screen prompting the user to confirm the color shift in the overt area is displayed, so that the general user can promptly proceed with the work of determining the authenticity of the product.
  • the general user does not need to know what the overt area is, and can check whether the product has a color shift area as a forgery prevention measure. If there is an area where color shift occurs, it is possible to grasp that the possibility of genuine products is high. It is possible to grasp that it is expensive.
  • the above-described overt area may also serve as the covert area, or the covert area may be provided in the product in a region partially overlapping with the overt region or in another region.
  • the covert area information for urging the observation of the covert area using a dedicated jig (for example, a viewer) is used as the authentication information.
  • a covert area may be provided in the product.
  • a general user performs an authenticity inquiry process using an identification pattern arranged in one or both of an overt area and a covert area in a product.
  • the content of the authentication information received by the client device 200 from the authenticity inquiry server 100 is different from that in the third specific example.
  • an image of an overt area of a product as illustrated in FIG. 6A or product information obtained by analyzing the image is obtained from the client device 200 as feature information of the product. It is transmitted to the authenticity inquiry server 100 (Yes in step S210).
  • the client device 200 receives the authentication information and additional information from the authentication server 100 (Yes in step S260).
  • the authenticity determination information received here is procedure information indicating a procedure necessary for a general user to confirm that the product is genuine.
  • a screen that prompts the user to transmit the confirmation result when confirming the color shift of the overt area provided in the product is displayed based on the authentication information. Is done.
  • the confirmation result is prompted to input “YES” indicating that there is a color shift or “NO” indicating that there is no color shift.
  • the user not only prompting the user to input “YES” or “NO” as a confirmation result, but also transmitting a color photographic image of an area including an overt area photographed in color by the built-in camera of the client device 200 to the authenticity inquiry server 100. It is also preferable to promote.
  • the general user confirms whether or not there is a color shift in the overt area in accordance with the screen display as shown in FIG. 7, that is, the procedure information, and then the confirmation result is transmitted from the client device 200 to the authenticity inquiry server 100. Send.
  • information about the possibility that the product provided with the overt area is genuine is transmitted from the authenticity inquiry server 100 to the client device 200 as authenticity determination result information for the confirmation result (Step S284 or Step S285).
  • the authentication result of the product can be obtained only by operating the client device 200 according to the authentication information received from the authentication server 100, that is, the procedure information. Thereby, operativity and usability can be improved.
  • the authenticity inquiry system 1000 may include a plurality of authenticity inquiry servers 100.
  • the authenticity inquiry server 100 may execute the authenticity determination process (a series of processes in steps S281 to S285 in FIG. 5).
  • the authenticity inquiry system 100 has been described as including the first database 131, the second database 132, and the third database 133 in the authenticity inquiry system 1000.
  • at least one of the first database 131, the second database 132, and the third database 133 may be arranged in the authenticity inquiry system 1000 so that the authenticity inquiry server 100 can read the information.
  • the first database 131, the second database 132, and the third database 133 may be configured as a database server by recording them in one storage device, or the first database 131, the second database 132 and the third database 133 may be recorded in different storage devices and placed in the authenticity inquiry system 1000.
  • the authenticity determination is performed using an identification medium such as a barcode or a hologram.
  • the physical property of the product itself is described.
  • the authenticity determination may be performed using the characteristics.
  • the fabric used for the product itself is a special material that enhances the design, it is also possible to send the image data including the fabric portion to the authenticity inquiry server 100 and perform the authenticity determination.
  • the product is determined to be a bag work.
  • Some or all of the physical characteristics used here may be included in the physical characteristics used as feature information.
  • all or part of the processes described as being automatically performed can be performed manually, or all of the processes described as being performed manually are all performed.
  • a part can be automatically performed by a known method.
  • each illustrated component is functionally conceptual and does not necessarily need to be physically configured as illustrated.
  • the processing functions provided in the authenticity inquiry server 100 is realized by the CPU and a program that is interpreted and executed by the CPU. It may also be realized as hardware by wired logic.
  • the program is recorded on a non-transitory computer-readable recording medium including a programmed instruction for causing the information processing apparatus to execute the processing described in the present embodiment. 100 mechanically read. That is, in a storage unit such as a ROM or an HDD (Hard Disk Drive), a computer program for giving instructions to the CPU in cooperation with the OS and performing various processes is recorded. This computer program is executed by being loaded into the RAM, and constitutes a control unit in cooperation with the CPU.
  • this computer program may be stored in an application program server connected to the authenticity inquiry server 100 via an arbitrary network (for example, the network 300), and the whole or a part of the computer program is downloaded as necessary. It is also possible to do.
  • the program for executing the processing described in the present embodiment may be stored in a non-temporary computer-readable recording medium, or may be configured as a program product.
  • the “recording medium” means a memory card, USB (Universal Serial Bus) memory, SD (Secure Digital) card, flexible disk, magneto-optical disk, ROM, EPROM (Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory), EEPROM (registration). Trademarks) (Electrically Erasable and Programmable Read Only Memory), CD-ROM (Compact Disk Read Only Memory), MO (Magneto-Optical Disk), DVD (Digit Digital Register, etc.) Any “possible It is intended to include physical medium "of use. Therefore, a recording medium storing a program for executing the processing of the present invention also constitutes the present invention.
  • the authenticity inquiry server 100 may be configured as an information processing apparatus such as a known personal computer or workstation, or may be configured as the information processing apparatus to which an arbitrary peripheral device is connected. Further, the authenticity inquiry server 100 may be realized by installing software (including a program or data) for realizing the processing of the present invention in the apparatus. For example, when the authenticity inquiry server 100 transmits the authentication information to the client device 200 or instead of transmitting the authentication information, the client device 200 may transmit a program relating to the authentication, or the client device. Instruction information for starting a program related to authenticity determination installed in advance in 200 may be transmitted. In this case, the client device 200 assumes a part of the functions of the authenticity inquiry server 100.
  • the specific form of distribution / integration of the devices is not limited to that shown in the figure, and all or a part of them may be functionally or physically in arbitrary units according to various additions or according to functional loads. It can be configured to be distributed and integrated. That is, the above-described embodiments may be arbitrarily combined and may be selectively implemented.
  • the present invention is particularly useful when making an inquiry about authentication information using feature information unique to a product.

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L'invention concerne un serveur d'interrogation d'authenticité destiné à faire une interrogation concernant des informations de détermination d'authenticité dans lesquelles des informations de caractéristique spécifiques d'un produit sont utilisées, le serveur d'interrogation d'authenticité étant pourvu : d'un premier moyen d'acquisition pour acquérir, à partir d'une première base de données, des informations de détermination d'authenticité concernant l'authenticité d'un produit qui correspond à des informations de caractéristiques transmises à partir d'un dispositif client; un second moyen d'acquisition pour acquérir, à partir d'une seconde base de données, des informations supplémentaires concernant les informations de caractéristique, les informations supplémentaires étant séparées des informations de détermination d'authenticité; et un moyen de transmission pour transmettre les informations de détermination d'authenticité acquises par le premier moyen d'acquisition et les informations supplémentaires acquises par le second moyen d'acquisition au dispositif client qui a transmis les informations de caractéristique.
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