WO2023181344A1 - 登録システム、情報処理装置、登録方法及び非一時的なコンピュータ記録媒体 - Google Patents

登録システム、情報処理装置、登録方法及び非一時的なコンピュータ記録媒体 Download PDF

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WO2023181344A1
WO2023181344A1 PCT/JP2022/014370 JP2022014370W WO2023181344A1 WO 2023181344 A1 WO2023181344 A1 WO 2023181344A1 JP 2022014370 W JP2022014370 W JP 2022014370W WO 2023181344 A1 WO2023181344 A1 WO 2023181344A1
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  • This disclosure relates to a registration system for registering personal information, an information processing device, a registration method, and a registration program.
  • Patent Document 1 discloses a notification document confirmation guide device.
  • This confirmation guide device includes a display means and a storage means.
  • the storage means records confirmation items or questions regarding the format description for each notification document, legal information for each notification document, and explanations for each notification document.
  • the display means displays a list of notification documents, displays the format of the notification document selected by user operation from the list of notification documents, and displays confirmation items or questions regarding the description of the format. Further, the display means displays information and commentary on the law selected by the user's operation. Furthermore, the display means displays means for prompting the user to input operations for the displayed confirmation items or questions.
  • the confirmation guide device disclosed in Patent Document 1 confirms the nationality information of the parents based on biometric information and cannot register the nationality information of the newborn using the nationality information of the parents who have been confirmed to have the nationality. There was an issue.
  • One of the purposes of this disclosure is to develop a registration system and information processing system that can register the nationality information of parents whose nationality has been confirmed based on biometric information as the nationality information of a newborn baby, in view of the issues mentioned above. Its purpose is to provide devices, registration methods, and registration programs.
  • a registration system includes: a first database in which personal information including biological information and nationality information of a person who is a parent is registered; a second database in which personal information of persons who are children is registered; a first matching means that matches the biometric information acquired from the target parent and the biometric information registered in the first database; Registration to register the nationality information of the subject's parents registered in the first database as the nationality information of the newborn baby who is the child of the subject's parents in the second database when the two pieces of biometric information are matched. means.
  • An information processing device includes: A collation unit that collates biometric information registered in a first database in which personal information including biometric information and nationality information of a person who is a parent is registered with biometric information acquired from the target parent; Registration to register the nationality information of the subject's parents registered in the first database as the nationality information of the newborn baby who is the child of the subject's parents in the second database when the two pieces of biometric information are matched. means.
  • a registration method includes: The computer is Comparing the biometric information registered in a first database in which personal information including biometric information and nationality information of the person who is the parent is registered with the biometric information obtained from the target parent, When the two pieces of biometric information are matched, the nationality information of the subject's parents registered in the first database is registered in the second database as the nationality information of the newborn baby who is the child of the subject's parents.
  • a registration program includes: to the computer, a step of comparing biometric information registered in a first database in which personal information including biometric information and nationality information of a person who is a parent is registered with biometric information obtained from the target parent; A step of registering the nationality information of the subject's parents registered in the first database in the second database as the nationality information of the newborn child who is the child of the subject's parents, if the two collated biometric information match. and execute it.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating a registration system according to an exemplary embodiment
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram showing an example of a first database.
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram showing an example of a second database. It is a figure which shows an example of a 3rd database. It is a figure which shows an example of a 4th database.
  • 1 is a diagram illustrating a configuration of an information processing device according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • 2 is a flowchart illustrating an example of a process that the information processing apparatus according to an exemplary embodiment executes for a pregnant mother.
  • 2 is a flowchart illustrating an example of a process that the information processing apparatus according to an exemplary embodiment executes on a mother before childbirth.
  • 2 is a flowchart illustrating an example of a process performed by an information processing apparatus according to an exemplary embodiment for a mother and a newborn baby.
  • 2 is a flowchart illustrating an example of a process that the information processing apparatus according to an exemplary embodiment executes for a mother and a newborn baby after giving birth.
  • 7 is a flowchart illustrating an example of a process that the information processing apparatus according to an exemplary embodiment executes for a mother and a newborn baby at the time of hospital discharge.
  • 12 is a flowchart illustrating another example of processing performed by the information processing apparatus according to an exemplary embodiment on a mother and a newborn baby at the time of discharge.
  • FIG. 12 is a flowchart illustrating another example of processing performed by the information processing apparatus according to an exemplary embodiment on a mother and a newborn baby at the time of discharge.
  • 2 is a flowchart illustrating an example of a process that the information processing apparatus according to an exemplary embodiment executes when diagnosing a child after being discharged from the hospital.
  • 2 is a flowchart illustrating an example of a process that an information processing apparatus according to an exemplary embodiment executes when a child grows up and reaches a predetermined age.
  • 1 is a block diagram illustrating major components of a registration system according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing main components included in an information processing device according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating a registration system 1 according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • the registration system 1 includes an information processing device 10, a data server 20, and a data server 30.
  • the information processing device 10 is a device for registering personal information.
  • the information processing device 10 corresponds to a computer.
  • the information processing device 10 can perform data communication with the data server 20 and the data server 30 via the network 40.
  • Network 40 can be constructed wirelessly and/or wired.
  • the network 40 can include various networks such as a LAN (Local Area Network) and/or a WAN (Wide Area Network).
  • the data server 20 is an information processing device that constructs a first database, a second database, and a third database.
  • the first database is a database in which personal information of a person who is a parent is registered. Personal information includes identification information, nationality information, and biometric information of the person concerned.
  • FIG. 2 is a diagram showing an example of the first database.
  • the mother's personal information is registered in the first database shown in FIG.
  • the first database contains registrant identification information, registration date, nationality information, biometric information, name, gender, date of birth, place of birth, birth identification information (ID), contact information, vital data, ID card information, At least one of the first flag information and the second flag information is registered.
  • the personal information registered in the first database is not limited to these pieces of information, and various other types of information can be registered.
  • Registrant identification information is information that can uniquely identify a registrant.
  • a specific example of the identification information is, for example, a national ID.
  • the registration date is the date when the registrant's personal information is first registered in the first database.
  • Nationality information is information indicating the nationality of the registrant.
  • Biometric information is information that indicates characteristics that can be used to authenticate the registrant.
  • the biometric information includes at least one of fingerprint information, face information, iris information, vein information, and voice information.
  • Fingerprint information is information representing the shape and size of a fingerprint.
  • Face information is information representing the shape and size of a face.
  • Iris information is information representing the shape, size, and pattern of the iris.
  • Vein information is information representing the shape of a vein in a part of the body.
  • the audio information is information in which audio is recorded.
  • Name and gender are the name and gender of the registrant.
  • Date of birth and place of birth are the date and place of birth of the registrant.
  • the birth identification information is information that identifies the birth of the registrant, and is, for example, a birth certificate number.
  • the contact information is information indicating the contact information of the registrant, and includes, for example, an address, a telephone number, and an e-mail address.
  • the vital data is the vital data of the registrant.
  • the vital data includes various information such as the registrant's height, weight, chest circumference, abdominal circumference, foot size, blood pressure, pulse rate, disease information, and test results for the registrant.
  • Test results include DNA analysis results and blood test results.
  • Blood test results include blood type, red blood cell count, white blood cell count, amount of hemoglobin, number of platelets, blood sugar level, type and amount of cholesterol, type and amount of protein, type and amount of enzyme, etc.
  • the ID card information is information on an ID card owned by the registrant, and is, for example, identification information on a maternal and child handbook.
  • the first flag information and the second flag information will be described later.
  • the second database is a database in which personal information of persons who are children is registered.
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram showing an example of the second database.
  • the second database contains registrant identification information, registration date, nationality information, biometric information, name, gender, date of birth, place of birth, birth identification information (ID), contact information, vital data, ID card information, and At least one of the parent's identification information is registered.
  • the registration date is the date on which the registrant's personal information is first registered in the second database.
  • the parent identification information is the identification information of the registrant's parent.
  • Other personal information that is secondly registered is the same as that described with reference to the first database. Note that the personal information registered in the second database is not limited to these pieces of information, and various other types of information can be registered.
  • the third database is a database in which personal information of nationalities is registered.
  • FIG. 4 is a diagram showing an example of the third database.
  • the third database contains at least one of registrant identification information, registration date, nationality information, biometric information, name, gender, date of birth, place of birth, birth identification information (ID), contact information, and vital data. be registered.
  • the registration date is the date on which the registrant's personal information is first registered in the third database.
  • Other personal information registered thirdly is the same as that described with reference to the first database. Note that the personal information registered in the third database is not limited to these pieces of information, and various other types of information can be registered.
  • the data server 30 is an information processing device that constructs a fourth database.
  • the fourth database is a database in which personal information of persons over a predetermined age is registered.
  • the predetermined age can be, for example, the age of adulthood. Alternatively, the age may be arbitrarily set by the administrator.
  • FIG. 5 is a diagram showing an example of the fourth database.
  • the fourth database contains registrant identification information, registration date, nationality information, biometric information, name, gender, date of birth, place of birth, birth identification information (ID), contact information, vital data, and parent identification information. At least one of them is registered.
  • the registration date is the date when the registrant's personal information is first registered in the fourth database.
  • the parent identification information is the identification information of the registrant's parent.
  • Other personal information that is registered fourth is the same as that described with reference to the first database. Note that the personal information registered in the fourth database is not limited to these pieces of information, and various other types of information can be registered.
  • two separate data servers 20, 30 build the first database, the second database, the third database, and the fourth database, but in other examples, one data server , these four databases may be constructed. Further, these four databases may be constructed in separate data servers.
  • FIG. 6 is a diagram showing the configuration of the information processing device 10 according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • the information processing device 10 includes a processor 11 capable of executing various programs, a communication interface (I/F) 12, and a storage device 13.
  • Specific examples of the processor 11 include various processors such as a CPU (Central Processing Unit) and an MPU (Micro Processing Unit).
  • the information processing device 10 can perform data communication with the data servers 20 and 30 via the communication interface 12. Further, the information processing device 10 can acquire biometric information from the biometric information generating device that generated the biometric information.
  • the storage device 13 stores a registration program 100 executed by the processor 11 and various information.
  • the processor 11 executes the registration method according to an exemplary embodiment by reading the registration program 100 from the storage device 13 and executing it.
  • the registration program 100 includes a biological information acquisition section 101, a first feature extraction section 102, a second feature extraction section 103, a first verification section 104, a second verification section 105, and a database processing section 106. and an image processing unit 107.
  • the functions of the registration program 100 may be realized by an integrated circuit such as an FPGA (Field-Programmable Gate Array) or an ASIC (Application Specific Integrated Circuit). Integrated circuits such as processors, FPGAs, and ASICs correspond to computers.
  • the biological information acquisition unit 101 is a program that acquires biological information.
  • the biometric information acquisition unit 101 can obtain biometric information from the biometric information generation device via the communication interface 12 . Furthermore, the biometric information acquisition unit 101 can obtain biometric information stored in a recording medium via the communication interface 12 .
  • the first feature extraction unit 102 is a program that executes a process (hereinafter referred to as "first feature extraction process") for extracting feature information of biometric information of a person over a predetermined age.
  • the second feature extraction unit 103 is a program that executes a process (hereinafter referred to as "second feature extraction process”) for extracting feature information of the newborn's biological information.
  • the first feature extraction unit 102 and the second feature extraction unit 103 can extract the fingerprint feature information using a fingerprint image that is a photographed image of the fingerprint.
  • the biometric information is facial information
  • the first feature extraction unit 102 and the second feature extraction unit 103 can extract facial feature information using a captured image of the face.
  • the biological information is iris information
  • the first feature extraction unit 102 and the second feature extraction unit 103 can extract the iris feature information using the captured image of the iris.
  • the biological information is vein information
  • the first feature extraction unit 102 and the second feature extraction unit 103 can extract the vein feature information using the captured image of the vein.
  • the biometric information is audio information
  • the first feature extraction unit 102 and the second feature extraction unit 103 can analyze the audio information and extract audio feature information.
  • the first feature extraction unit 102 binarizes the fingerprint image of a person who has reached a predetermined age. Next, the first feature extraction unit 102 thins the binarized fingerprint image. Valley lines and ridges of the fingerprint included in the fingerprint image are extracted as feature information. Note that extraction of these feature information may be realized by deep learning.
  • the second feature extraction unit 103 removes sweat gland pores included in the newborn baby's fingerprint image. Next, the second feature extraction unit 103 binarizes the fingerprint image from which the sweat gland pores have been removed, and thins the binarized fingerprint image, thereby converting the troughs and ridges of the fingerprint into feature information. Extract as. In this way, by extracting the feature information after removing the sweat gland pores from the newborn's fingerprint image, it is possible to prevent the enlarged sweat gland pores of the newborn from being erroneously extracted as valley lines. Note that extraction of these feature information may be realized by deep learning.
  • the first matching unit 104 performs a process (hereinafter referred to as “first matching process”) of matching the biometric information using the feature information of the biometric information of a person over a predetermined age extracted by the first feature extracting unit 102.
  • first matching process a process of matching the biometric information using the feature information of the biometric information of a person over a predetermined age extracted by the first feature extracting unit 102.
  • This is a program that executes the following.
  • the first matching unit 104 corresponds to a first matching means.
  • the second matching unit 105 uses the feature information of the newborn's biometric information extracted by the second feature extracting unit 103 to perform a process of matching the biometric information (hereinafter referred to as "second matching process"). This is a program that executes The second matching unit 105 corresponds to second matching means.
  • the first matching unit 104 and the second matching unit 105 can match biometric information using various matching means such as pattern matching.
  • the database processing unit 106 is a program that processes the first database, second database, third database, and fourth database built in the data servers 20 and 30.
  • the database processing unit 106 can acquire personal information from the first database, the second database, the third database, and the fourth database. Further, the database processing unit 106 can register personal information in a first database, a second database, a third database, and a fourth database.
  • the database processing unit 106 corresponds to registration means.
  • the image processing unit 107 is a program that processes captured images representing biological information.
  • the image processing unit 107 performs at least one of sweat pore removal processing, ridge enhancement processing, line thinning processing, enlargement processing, and reduction processing on the fingerprint image. I can do it.
  • the sweat pore removal process is a process for removing sweat pores included in the fingerprint image.
  • the sweat pore removal process is performed on a fingerprint image of a newborn baby, which has enlarged sweat pores unlike an adult.
  • the ridge enhancement process is a process that emphasizes the ridges of the fingerprint included in the fingerprint image. For example, the ridges of a fingerprint can be emphasized by increasing the contrast of the ridges.
  • the thinning process is a process for linearly expressing the ridges of a fingerprint.
  • the enlargement process is a process of enlarging the fingerprint image.
  • the reduction process is a process of reducing the fingerprint image.
  • the enlargement process is a process of matching the resolution of a fingerprint image of a person who has reached a predetermined age to the resolution of a fingerprint image of a newborn baby, and is executed as a preprocessing process for matching these fingerprint images.
  • the reduction process is a process that matches the resolution of a fingerprint image of a newborn baby to the resolution of a fingerprint image of a person who has reached a predetermined age, and is performed as a preprocessing process for matching these fingerprint images.
  • the resolution of a fingerprint image for a newborn baby is greater than the resolution of a fingerprint image for a person who has reached a predetermined age. Therefore, it is preferable that the enlargement rate used in the enlargement process and the reduction rate used in the reduction process be values that match the resolutions of these fingerprint images.
  • FIG. 7 is a flowchart illustrating an example of a process that the information processing device 10 executes for a pregnant mother.
  • fingerprint information is employed as biometric information. Note that although the example shown in FIG. 7 targets a pregnant mother, the target may be a father of a fetus.
  • step S1 the biometric information acquisition unit 101 of the information processing device 10 obtains a fingerprint image of the target mother generated by a fingerprint image generation device that is a biometric information generation device.
  • step S2 the database processing unit 106 acquires a fingerprint image associated with the target mother's identification information from the third database.
  • step S3 the first feature extraction unit 102 executes the first feature extraction process on both the fingerprint image obtained in step S1 and the fingerprint image obtained in step S2.
  • step S4 the first matching unit 104 executes a first matching process using the feature information of both fingerprint images extracted in step S3.
  • step S5 the first matching unit 104 determines whether the two compared fingerprint images match based on the result of the first matching process executed in step S4. If the two compared fingerprint images match (YES), the process branches to step S6.
  • step S6 the database processing unit 106 registers the target mother's personal information registered in the third database in the first database.
  • the mother's personal information registered in the first database includes, in addition to the mother's identification information, nationality information, and fingerprint image, the mother's name, gender, date of birth, place of birth, birth identification information, and contact information. , and at least one of vital data.
  • the database processing unit 106 may register the fingerprint image acquired in step S1 in the first database.
  • step S7 the database processing unit 106 registers the first flag information in the first database in association with the mother's identification information, and the process of FIG. 7 ends.
  • fingerprint images of persons with nationality are registered in the third database, and fingerprint images of persons without nationality are not registered. Therefore, if the fingerprint image acquired from the target's mother matches the fingerprint image registered in the third database, it means that the target's mother is a person with nationality.
  • the first flag information is registered in the first database when these fingerprint images match. In other words, the first flag information means that the mother indicated by the registrant identification information registered in association with the first flag information is a person of nationality.
  • step S5 determines whether the two compared fingerprint images are different (NO)
  • the process in FIG. 7 ends. In this case, the process in FIG. 7 may be executed again. Alternatively, an inquiry may be made into the nationality of the subject's mother.
  • step S2 the database processing unit 106 uses the identification information of the target mother to obtain a fingerprint image of the mother from the third database; however, in other embodiments, the database processing unit 106 may obtain any fingerprint image from the third database. In this case, the information processing device 10 can repeatedly execute the process of FIG. 7 until the fingerprint image acquired from the third database and the fingerprint image acquired in step S1 match.
  • the parent's fingerprint image is registered as biometric information in the third database, but in other embodiments, the feature information extracted from the parent's fingerprint image is registered in the third database. You may also register.
  • the database processing unit 106 uses the identification information of the target mother to acquire characteristic information of the mother's fingerprint image from the third database.
  • the first feature extraction unit 102 performs a first feature extraction process on the fingerprint image acquired in step S1.
  • the first matching unit 104 executes a first matching process using the feature information of the mother's fingerprint image acquired from the third database and the feature information of the fingerprint image extracted in step S3. .
  • FIG. 8 is a flowchart illustrating an example of a process performed by the information processing device 10 on a mother before childbirth. Note that the father of the fetus may also be targeted.
  • step S11 the biometric information acquisition unit 101 of the information processing device 10 acquires the target mother's fingerprint image generated by the fingerprint image generation device.
  • step S12 the database processing unit 106 acquires a fingerprint image associated with the target mother's identification information from the first database.
  • step S13 the first feature extraction unit 102 executes the first feature extraction process on both the fingerprint image obtained in step S11 and the fingerprint image obtained in step S12.
  • step S14 the first matching unit 104 executes a first matching process using the feature information of the fingerprint image extracted in step S13.
  • step S15 the first matching unit 104 determines whether the two compared fingerprint images match based on the result of the matching process executed in step S14. If the two compared fingerprint images match (YES), the process branches to step S16.
  • step S16 the information processing device 10 registers second flag information indicating that the nationality of the child born by the target mother is possible in the first database in association with the mother's identification information. Then, the process of FIG. 8 ends.
  • the second flag information is registered when the fingerprint image registered in the first database matches the fingerprint image acquired from the target's mother.
  • the first database through the process shown in FIG. 7, fingerprint images of persons with nationality are registered, and fingerprint images of persons without nationality are not registered. Therefore, if these two fingerprint images match, it means that the mother of the subject is a person with nationality.
  • second flag information indicating that the child's nationality can be registered is registered in the first database. In other words, if the mother in question is a person with nationality, it is possible to register the nationality of the child born to the mother.
  • the process in FIG. 8 ends. In this case, the process in FIG. 8 may be executed again. Alternatively, the registration information of the subject's mother may be investigated. Further, processing similar to that shown in FIG. 8 may be performed using biometric information other than fingerprints.
  • step S12 the database processing unit 106 uses the identification information of the target mother to acquire a fingerprint image of the mother from the first database, but in other embodiments, the database processing unit 106 may obtain any fingerprint image from the first database. In this case, the information processing device 10 can repeatedly execute the process of FIG. 8 until the fingerprint image acquired from the first database and the fingerprint image acquired in step S11 match.
  • FIG. 9 is a flowchart illustrating an example of a process executed by the information processing device 10 for a mother and a newborn baby. When multiple newborns are born, the process in FIG. 9 is executed for each newborn. Note that fathers and newborn babies may also be targeted.
  • step S21 the database processing unit 106 of the information processing device 10 uses the identification information of the mother of the target newborn baby to acquire the mother's personal information from the first database.
  • step S22 the database processing unit 106 uses the mother's personal information acquired from the first database to determine whether the second flag information is registered in association with the mother's identification information. If the second flag information is not registered (NO), the process in FIG. 9 ends. On the other hand, if the second flag information is registered (YES), the process branches to step S23.
  • step S23 the biometric information acquisition unit 101 acquires the newborn baby's fingerprint image generated by the fingerprint image generation device.
  • step S24 the database processing unit 106 generates identification information of the newborn baby. For example, the database processing unit 106 can generate the newborn baby's identification information using the mother's identification information.
  • step S25 the database processing unit 106 registers the newborn baby's personal information and the mother's personal information in the second database, and the process in FIG. 9 ends.
  • the database processing unit 106 can register the newborn baby's identification information, the newborn baby's nationality information, the newborn baby's biometric information, the newborn baby's other personal information, and the mother's personal information.
  • the database processing unit 106 registers the mother's nationality information as the newborn's nationality information.
  • Other personal information of the newborn includes at least one of the registration date of the newborn's nationality information, the newborn's name, sex, date of birth, place of birth, birth identification information, vital data, and contact information.
  • the database processing unit 106 can register the mother's identification information and other personal information of the mother as the mother's personal information.
  • Other personal information includes at least one of the mother's name, gender, date of birth, place of birth, birth identification information, contact information, and vital data.
  • FIG. 8 is executed for the mother before childbirth, but in other examples, the process corresponding to FIGS. 8 and 9 is executed for the mother and newborn baby after giving birth. I can do it.
  • FIG. 10 is a flowchart illustrating an example of a process executed by the information processing device 10 for a mother and a newborn baby after giving birth.
  • step S31 the biometric information acquisition unit 101 of the information processing device 10 acquires the target mother's fingerprint image generated by the fingerprint image generation device.
  • step S32 the database processing unit 106 acquires a fingerprint image associated with the target mother's identification information from the first database.
  • step S33 the first feature extraction unit 102 executes the first feature extraction process on both the fingerprint image obtained in step S31 and the fingerprint image obtained in step S32.
  • step S34 the first matching unit 104 executes a first matching process using the feature information of the fingerprint image extracted in step S33.
  • step S35 the first matching unit 104 determines whether the two compared fingerprint images match based on the result of the matching process executed in step S34. If the two compared fingerprint images do not match (NO), the process of FIG. 10 ends. On the other hand, if the two compared fingerprint images match (YES), the process branches to step S36.
  • step S36 the biometric information acquisition unit 101 acquires the newborn baby's fingerprint image generated by the fingerprint image generation device.
  • step S37 the database processing unit 106 generates identification information of the newborn baby.
  • step S38 the database processing unit 106 registers the newborn baby's personal information and the mother's personal information in the second database, and the process of FIG. 10 ends.
  • the database processing unit 106 can register at least one of the newborn baby's identification information, the newborn baby's nationality information, the newborn baby's biological information, the newborn baby's other personal information, and the mother's personal information.
  • the database processing unit 106 registers the mother's nationality information as the newborn's nationality information.
  • Other personal information of the newborn includes at least one of the registration date of the newborn's nationality information, the newborn's name, sex, date of birth, place of birth, birth identification information, vital data, and contact information.
  • the database processing unit 106 can register the mother's identification information and other personal information of the mother as the mother's personal information.
  • Other personal information includes at least one of the mother's name, gender, date of birth, place of birth, birth identification information, contact information, and vital data.
  • FIG. 11 is a flowchart illustrating an example of a process executed by the information processing device 10 for a mother and a newborn baby at the time of discharge.
  • the target may be the father and the newborn at the time of discharge from the hospital.
  • step S41 the biometric information acquisition unit 101 of the information processing device 10 acquires the mother's fingerprint image generated by the fingerprint image generation device.
  • step S42 the database processing unit 106 acquires a fingerprint image associated with the mother's identification information from the first database.
  • step S43 the first feature extraction unit 102 executes the first feature extraction process on both the fingerprint image obtained in step S41 and the fingerprint image obtained in step S42.
  • step S44 the first matching unit 104 executes a first matching process using the feature information of the fingerprint image extracted in step S43.
  • step S45 the first matching unit 104 determines whether the two compared fingerprint images match based on the result of the matching process executed in step S44. If the two compared fingerprint images do not match (NO), the process of FIG. 11 ends. On the other hand, if the two compared fingerprint images match (YES), the process branches to step S46.
  • step S46 the biometric information acquisition unit 101 acquires the newborn baby's fingerprint image generated by the fingerprint image generation device.
  • step S47 the database processing unit 106 acquires a fingerprint image associated with the newborn baby's identification information from the second database.
  • step S48 the second feature extraction unit 103 executes the second feature extraction process on both the fingerprint image obtained in step S46 and the fingerprint image obtained in step S47.
  • step S49 the second matching unit 105 executes a second matching process using the feature information of the fingerprint image extracted in step S48.
  • step S50 the second matching unit 105 determines whether the two compared fingerprint images match based on the result of the matching process executed in step S48. If the two compared fingerprint images do not match (NO), the process of FIG. 11 ends. On the other hand, if the two compared fingerprint images match (YES), the process branches to step S51.
  • step S51 the database processing unit 106 registers the newborn's discharge information in the second database, and the process of FIG. 11 ends.
  • the discharge information of the newborn includes at least one of the date and time of discharge, identification information of the facility to which the newborn is discharged, and vital data of the newborn at the time of discharge.
  • the mother's fingerprint image at the time of discharge matches the mother's fingerprint image registered in the first database
  • the newborn's fingerprint image at the time of discharge matches the mother's fingerprint image registered in the second database. If the newborn baby's fingerprint image matches the newborn baby's fingerprint image, the database processing unit 106 registers the newborn baby's discharge information in the second database.
  • the third matching unit is configured to associate the identification information of the parents registered in the first database with the identification information of the newborn baby registered in the second database as shown in FIG.
  • the parent's identification information may also be verified against the parent's identification information.
  • the database processing unit 106 determines that the two pieces of biometric information matched by the first matching unit 104 match, the two pieces of biometric information matched by the second matching unit 105 match, and the third matching unit 106 If the identification information of the parents checked by the department matches, the information at the time of discharge can be registered in the second database.
  • step S41 the biometric information acquisition unit 101 of the information processing device 10 acquires the mother's fingerprint image generated by the fingerprint image generation device.
  • step S42 the database processing unit 106 acquires a fingerprint image associated with the mother's identification information from the first database.
  • step S43 the first feature extraction unit 102 executes the first feature extraction process on both the fingerprint image obtained in step S41 and the fingerprint image obtained in step S42.
  • step S44 the first matching unit 104 executes a first matching process using the feature information of the fingerprint image extracted in step S43.
  • step S45 the first matching unit 104 determines whether the two compared fingerprint images match based on the result of the matching process executed in step S44. If the two compared fingerprint images do not match (NO), the process of FIG. 12 ends. On the other hand, if the two compared fingerprint images match (YES), the process branches to step S46.
  • step S46 the biometric information acquisition unit 101 acquires the newborn baby's fingerprint image generated by the fingerprint image generation device.
  • step S47 the database processing unit 106 acquires a fingerprint image associated with the newborn baby's identification information from the second database.
  • step S48 the second feature extraction unit 103 executes the second feature extraction process on both the fingerprint image obtained in step S46 and the fingerprint image obtained in step S47.
  • step S49 the second matching unit 105 executes a second matching process using the feature information of the fingerprint image extracted in step S48.
  • step S50 the second matching unit 105 determines whether the two compared fingerprint images match based on the result of the matching process executed in step S48. If the two compared fingerprint images do not match (NO), the process of FIG. 12 ends. On the other hand, if the two compared fingerprint images match (YES), the process branches to step S51.
  • step S52 the third matching unit compares the mother's identification information registered in the first database with the mother's identification information associated with the newborn baby's identification information registered in the second database. Verify.
  • step S53 the third matching unit determines whether or not the two matched identification information of the mothers match. If the two mothers' identification information does not match (NO), the process in FIG. 13 ends. On the other hand, if the identification information of the two mothers match (YES), the process branches to step S54.
  • step S54 the database processing unit 106 registers the newborn's discharge information in the second database, and the process of FIG. 13 ends.
  • the discharge information of the newborn includes at least one of the date and time of discharge, identification information of the facility to which the newborn is discharged, and vital data of the newborn at the time of discharge.
  • FIG. 14 is a flowchart illustrating an example of a process that the information processing device 10 executes when diagnosing a child after being discharged from the hospital.
  • Diagnosis includes medical examinations and medical examinations.
  • the subjects are a mother and her child. Note that the target may be fathers and children.
  • step S61 the biometric information acquisition unit 101 of the information processing device 10 acquires the mother's fingerprint image generated by the fingerprint image generation device.
  • step S62 the database processing unit 106 acquires a fingerprint image associated with the mother's identification information from the first database.
  • step S63 the first feature extraction unit 102 executes the first feature extraction process on both the fingerprint image obtained in step S61 and the fingerprint image obtained in step S62.
  • step S64 the first matching unit 104 executes a first matching process using the feature information of the fingerprint image extracted in step S63.
  • step S65 the first matching unit 104 determines whether the two matched fingerprint images match based on the result of the matching process executed in step S64. If the two compared fingerprint images do not match (NO), the process in FIG. 14 ends. On the other hand, if the two compared fingerprint images match (YES), the process branches to step S66.
  • step S66 the biometric information acquisition unit 101 acquires the child's fingerprint image generated by the fingerprint image generation device.
  • step S67 the database processing unit 106 acquires the fingerprint image associated with the child's identification information from the second database.
  • step S68 the second feature extraction unit 103 executes the second feature extraction process on both the fingerprint image obtained in step S66 and the fingerprint image obtained in step S67.
  • step S69 the second matching unit 105 executes a second matching process using the feature information of the fingerprint image extracted in step S68.
  • step S70 the second matching unit 105 determines whether the two matched fingerprint images match based on the result of the matching process executed in step S68. If the two compared fingerprint images do not match (NO), the process in FIG. 14 ends. On the other hand, if the two compared fingerprint images match (YES), the process branches to step S71.
  • step S71 the database processing unit 106 registers information regarding the child's diagnosis in the second database, and the process in FIG. 14 ends.
  • the information regarding the child's diagnosis includes at least one of diagnosis date and time, identification information of the facility where the diagnosis was made, diagnosis results, and vaccination information.
  • the diagnosis results include various information such as the child's vital data and disease name.
  • the vaccination information is information indicating the date of vaccination, the type of vaccine inoculated, and the presence or absence of side effects.
  • the mother's fingerprint image at the time of diagnosis matches the mother's fingerprint image registered in the first database
  • the newborn's fingerprint image at the time of diagnosis matches the mother's fingerprint image registered in the second database. If the fingerprint image of the newborn baby matches the fingerprint image, the database processing unit 106 registers information regarding the child's diagnosis in the second database.
  • the third matching unit which is a program executed by the registration program 100, uses the parent's identification information registered in the first database and the second database as shown in FIG.
  • the identification information of the newborn baby may be compared with the identification information of the parent associated with the newborn baby's identification information.
  • the database processing unit 106 determines that the two pieces of biometric information matched by the first matching unit 104 match, the two pieces of biometric information matched by the second matching unit 105 match, and the third matching unit 106 If the identification information of the parents matched by the department matches, information regarding the child's diagnosis can be registered in the second database.
  • FIG. 15 is a flowchart illustrating an example of a process that the information processing device 10 executes when the child grows up and reaches a predetermined age.
  • step S81 the information processing device 10 acquires a fingerprint image of the subject.
  • the biometric information acquisition unit 101 can acquire the fingerprint image of the subject generated by the fingerprint image generation device.
  • the database processing unit 106 can obtain the subject's fingerprint image from the fourth database.
  • step S82 the image processing unit 107 performs ridge enhancement processing on the subject's fingerprint image obtained in step S81.
  • the image processing unit 107 performs thinning processing on the fingerprint image subjected to ridge enhancement processing in step S82.
  • step S84 the image processing unit 107 performs an enlargement process on the fingerprint image that has been subjected to the thinning process in step S83.
  • the fingerprint image subjected to this enlargement processing corresponds to the first biometric information.
  • step S85 the second feature extraction unit 103 executes a second feature extraction process using the fingerprint image subjected to the enlargement process in step S84.
  • step S86 the database processing unit 106 acquires the fingerprint image associated with the identification information of the subject from the second database. This fingerprint image corresponds to a fingerprint image of the subject in the newborn period.
  • step S87 the image processing unit 107 performs sweat pore removal processing on the neonatal fingerprint image of the subject acquired in step S86.
  • step S88 the image processing unit 107 performs ridge enhancement processing on the fingerprint image that has been subjected to sweat pore removal processing in step S87.
  • step S89 the image processing unit 107 performs thinning processing on the fingerprint image subjected to ridge enhancement processing in step S88.
  • the fingerprint image subjected to this thinning process corresponds to second biometric information.
  • step S90 the second feature extraction unit 103 performs a second feature extraction process on the fingerprint image subjected to the thinning process in step S89.
  • step S91 the second matching unit 105 executes a second matching process using the feature information extracted in step S85 and the feature information extracted in step S90.
  • step S92 the second matching unit 105 determines whether the two compared fingerprint images match based on the result of the matching process executed in step S91. If the two compared fingerprint images do not match (NO), the process of FIG. 15 ends. On the other hand, if the two compared fingerprint images match (YES), the process branches to step S93.
  • step S93 the database processing unit 106 registers the personal information of the subject registered in the second database in the fourth database, and the process in FIG. 15 ends.
  • the database processing unit 106 can identify the subject's personal information registered in the second database using the subject's identification information or fingerprint image.
  • the enlarged fingerprint image of the subject is compared with the fingerprint image of the subject at the newborn stage.
  • the reduced fingerprint image of the newborn subject may be compared with the fingerprint image of the subject who has reached a predetermined age.
  • the sweat gland pores included in the newborn fingerprint image are removed and then thinned, thereby expressing the fingerprint pattern as lines. Therefore, even when a high-resolution newborn baby's fingerprint image is reduced to a low-resolution image, information can be prevented from being omitted.
  • FIG. 16 is a block diagram showing the main components of the registration system 1 according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • the registration system 1 includes a first database 21, a second database 22, a first matching section 104, and a database processing section 106.
  • personal information including biological information and nationality information of a person who is a parent is registered in the first database 21 .
  • the second database 22 personal information of persons who are children is registered.
  • the first matching unit 104 matches the biometric information acquired from the subject's parent with the biometric information registered in the first database 21 .
  • the database processing unit 106 uses the nationality information of the subject's parents registered in the first database 21 as the second nationality information of the newborn baby who is the child of the subject's parents. It is registered in the database 22 of.
  • the first database 21 has registered the biological information and nationality information of the parents.
  • the first database 21 has registered biological information of parents having nationalities. Therefore, if the biometric information acquired from the subject's parent matches the biometric information registered in the first database 21, it means that the subject's parent has a nationality. Therefore, by registering the nationality information of the target parent as the nationality information of the newborn child who is the child of the parent, the nationality information of the parent whose nationality has been confirmed based on biometric information can be used as the nationality information of the newborn child. It can be registered as.
  • FIG. 17 is a block diagram showing the main components of the information processing device 10 according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • the information processing device 10 includes a first matching section 104 and a database processing section 106.
  • the first matching unit 104 compares biometric information registered in a first database in which personal information including biometric information and nationality information of a person who is a parent is registered with biometric information acquired from the subject's parent. Verify. If the two pieces of biometric information matched match, the database processing unit 106 uses the nationality information of the subject's parents registered in the first database as the second nationality information of the newborn baby who is the child of the subject's parents. Register in the database.
  • the biological information and nationality information of the parents are registered in the first database.
  • the biological information of the parents having nationality is registered in the first database. Therefore, if the biometric information acquired from the subject's parent matches the biometric information registered in the first database, it means that the subject's parent has a nationality. Therefore, by registering the nationality information of the target parent as the nationality information of the newborn child who is the child of the parent, the nationality information of the parent whose nationality has been confirmed based on biometric information can be used as the nationality information of the newborn child. It can be registered as.
  • the first matching unit 104 matches the biometric information acquired from the target mother and the biometric information registered in the first database. If the two pieces of biometric information are matched, the database processing unit 106 uses the nationality information of the target mother registered in the first database as the nationality information of the newborn baby who is the child of the target mother in the second database. Register in the database. Thereby, the nationality information of the mother whose nationality has been confirmed based on the biometric information can be registered as the nationality information of the newborn baby.
  • the database processing unit 106 registers the nationality information of the target parent in the second database as the nationality information of the plurality of newborn babies of the target parent. With this, when multiple newborn babies are born, the nationality information of each newborn baby can be registered using the nationality information of the target parents.
  • the database processing unit 106 stores the newborn's identification information and biometric information, and other personal information of the newborn in addition to the nationality information of the subject's parents, in a second database.
  • Other personal information of the newborn includes at least one of the registration date of the newborn's nationality information, the newborn's name, sex, date of birth, place of birth, birth identification information, vital data, and contact information. Thereby, if it is confirmed that the parents have nationality, personal information other than the newborn's nationality information can be registered in the second database.
  • the parent's other personal information includes at least one of the parent's identification information, name, gender, date of birth, place of birth, birth identification information, contact information, and vital data. If the two pieces of biometric information are matched, the database processing unit 106 registers, in addition to the nationality information of the subject's parents, personal information of the subject's parents other than the nationality information in the second database. As a result, if it is confirmed that the parent has a nationality, personal information other than the parent's nationality information can be registered in the second database.
  • the registration system 1 includes a third database in which personal information including biometric information and nationality information of a person with nationality is registered.
  • the first matching unit 104 matches the biometric information acquired from the parent with the biometric information registered in the third database.
  • the database processing unit 106 stores the matched biometric information of the parent and the parent registered in the third database.
  • nationality information is registered in the first database. Thereby, when it is confirmed that the parent has a nationality, the parent's nationality information registered in the third database can be registered in the first database.
  • other personal information of the nationality is registered in the third database.
  • Other personal information of a person with nationality includes at least one of the person's identification information, name, gender, date of birth, place of birth, birth identification information, contact information, and vital data. If the biometric information acquired from the parent matches the biometric information registered in the third database, the database processing unit 106 determines whether the biometric information acquired from the parent matches the biometric information registered in the third database, in addition to the biometric information and nationality information of the parent. Other personal information of the parents is registered in the first database. Thereby, if it is confirmed that the parent has a nationality, personal information other than the parent's nationality information registered in the third database can be registered in the first database.
  • the database processing unit 106 stores the biometric information of the newborn in the second database in addition to the nationality information. Register in the database.
  • the first matching unit 104 matches the biometric information acquired from the mother at the time of discharge from the hospital and the mother's biometric information registered in the first database.
  • a second matching unit 105 matches the biometric information acquired from the newborn at the time of discharge from the hospital with the biometric information of the newborn registered in the second database. If the two pieces of biometric information matched by the first matching unit 104 match and the two pieces of biometric information matched by the second matching unit 105 match, the database processing unit 106 stores the information at the time of discharge from the hospital. Register in the second database.
  • Information at the time of discharge includes at least one of the date and time of discharge, identification information of the facility to which the baby is discharged, and vital data of the newborn at the time of discharge.
  • parent identification information is registered in the first database. If the biometric information acquired from the target parent matches the biometric information registered in the first database, the database processing unit 106 associates the parent's identification information with the newborn's identification information and stores the second database. Register in the database. A third matching unit matches the parent identification information registered in the first database with the parent identification information registered in association with the newborn baby's identification information in the second database. Identification of the parent whose two pieces of biometric information matched by the first matching unit 104 match, whose two pieces of biometric information matched by the second matching unit 105 match, and who was matched by the third matching unit If the information matches, the database processing unit 106 registers the information at the time of discharge in the second database. Thereby, when the newborn baby is discharged from the hospital, if the identities of the parents and the newborn baby are verified and the parent-child relationship between the parents and the newborn baby is confirmed, the information at the time of discharge can be registered in the second database.
  • the database processing unit 106 stores the biometric information of the newborn in the second database in addition to the nationality information. Register in the database.
  • a first matching unit 104 matches the biometric information obtained from the parent at the time of the child's diagnosis with the parent's biometric information registered in the first database.
  • a second matching unit 105 matches the biometric information acquired from the child at the time of diagnosis with the newborn's biometric information registered in the second database. If the two pieces of biometric information matched by the first matching unit 104 match and the two pieces of biometric information matched by the second matching unit 105 match, the database processing unit 106 generates information regarding the child's diagnosis. is registered in the second database.
  • the information regarding the child's diagnosis includes at least one of diagnosis date and time, identification information of the facility where the diagnosis was made, diagnosis results, and vaccination information. Thereby, when the identity of the parent and the child is confirmed at the time of the child's diagnosis, information regarding the child's diagnosis can be registered in the second database.
  • the second matching unit 105 performs a check based on the first biometric information generated based on the biometric information acquired from the subject who is over a predetermined age and the biometric information registered in the second database.
  • the generated second biometric information is compared with the generated second biometric information.
  • the database processing unit 106 converts the personal information of the newborn baby corresponding to the subject registered in the second database into the personal information of a person older than the predetermined age. Register in a fourth database in which personal information is registered.
  • the personal information of the person registered in the second database is transferred to a fourth database separate from the second database. Can be registered in the database.
  • biometric information includes fingerprint information, face information, iris information, vein information, and voice information.
  • fingerprint information includes fingerprint information, face information, iris information, vein information, and voice information.
  • voice information includes fingerprint information, face information, iris information, vein information, and voice information.
  • the registration program 100 includes instructions (or software code) that, when loaded into a computer, cause the computer to perform one or more of the functions described in the embodiments.
  • Registration program 100 may be stored on a non-transitory computer readable medium or a tangible storage medium.
  • computer readable or tangible storage media may include random-access memory (RAM), read-only memory (ROM), flash memory, solid-state drive (SSD) or other memory technology, CD - Including ROM, digital versatile disk (DVD), Blu-ray disk or other optical disk storage, magnetic cassette, magnetic tape, magnetic disk storage or other magnetic storage device.
  • the program may be transmitted on a transitory computer-readable medium or a communication medium.
  • transitory computer-readable or communication media includes electrical, optical, acoustic, or other forms of propagating signals.
  • Additional note 1 a first database in which personal information including biological information and nationality information of a person who is a parent is registered; a second database in which personal information of persons who are children is registered; a first matching unit that matches the biometric information acquired from the target parent and the biometric information registered in the first database; If the two pieces of biometric information are matched, the nationality information of the subject's parents registered in the first database is transferred to the second database as the nationality information of the newborn baby who is the child of the subject's parents.
  • a registration system comprising: a registration means for registering; (Additional note 2)
  • the first matching means matches the biometric information acquired from the target mother and the biometric information registered in the first database, If the two pieces of biometric information that have been compared match, the registration means uses the nationality information of the subject's mother registered in the first database as the nationality information of the newborn baby who is the child of the subject mother.
  • the registration system according to supplementary note 1, which registers in the second database. (Additional note 3) Supplementary Note 1 or The registration system described in 2.
  • the registration means stores the identification information and biometric information of the newborn baby, and other personal information of the newborn baby, in addition to the nationality information of the subject's parents, to the second person's personal information.
  • the other personal information of the newborn includes at least one of the registration date of the newborn's nationality information, the newborn's name, gender, date of birth, place of birth, birth identification information, vital data, and contact information. , the registration system described in any one of Supplementary Notes 1 to 3.
  • Other personal information of the parent is registered in the first database
  • Other personal information of the parent includes, in addition to the parent's identification information, at least one of the parent's name, gender, date of birth, place of birth, birth identification information, contact information, and vital data
  • the registration means registers, in addition to nationality information of the subject's parents, personal information of the subject's parents other than the nationality information in the second database if the two collated biometric information match. , the registration system described in any one of Supplementary Notes 1 to 4.
  • (Appendix 6) Includes a third database in which personal information including biometric information and nationality information of nationalities is registered,
  • the first matching means matches the biometric information acquired from the parent with the biometric information registered in the third database, When the biometric information acquired from the parent and the biometric information registered in the third database match, the registration means registers the matched biometric information of the parent and the biometric information registered in the third database. 6.
  • the registration system according to any one of Supplementary Notes 1 to 5, wherein nationality information of the parent who is a child is registered in the first database.
  • the first verification means collates the biological information acquired from the mother at the time of discharge from the hospital and the biological information of the mother registered in the first database; a second collation means collates the biometric information obtained from the newborn at the time of discharge from the hospital and the biometric information of the newborn registered in the second database;
  • the registration means registers the information at the time of discharge from the Register in the second database,
  • the information at the time of discharge includes at least one of the date and time of discharge, identification information of the facility to which the patient is discharged, and vital data of the newborn at the time of discharge.
  • Identification information of the parent is registered in the first database, When the biometric information acquired from the target parent matches the biometric information registered in the first database, the registration means associates the parent's identification information with the newborn's identification information. registering in the second database; A third matching means matches the identification information of the parent registered in the first database with the identification information of the parent registered in association with the identification information of the newborn baby in the second database. , The two pieces of biometric information matched by the first matching means match, the two pieces of biometric information matched by the second matching means match, and the parent's information matched by the third matching means matches. If the identification information matches, the registration system according to appendix 8, wherein the registration means registers information at the time of discharge in the second database.
  • the registration means stores the biometric information of the newborn in the first database in addition to the nationality information.
  • the first matching means matches the biometric information obtained from the parent at the time of the child's diagnosis with the biometric information of the parent registered in the first database
  • a second collation means collates the biometric information acquired from the child at the time of diagnosis and the biometric information of the newborn baby registered in the second database;
  • the registration system according to any one of appendices 1 to 9, wherein the information regarding the child's diagnosis includes at least one of diagnosis date and time, identification information of the facility where the diagnosis was made, diagnosis results, and vaccination information.
  • the second verification means generates the first biometric information based on the biometric information acquired from the subject who is over a predetermined age and the biometric information registered in the second database. and the second biological information obtained. When the first biometric information and the second biometric information match, the registration means registers the personal information of the newborn baby corresponding to the subject registered in the second database based on the predetermined age.
  • the registration system according to any one of Supplementary Notes 1 to 10, wherein personal information of the above-mentioned persons is registered in a fourth database.
  • the registration system according to any one of appendices 1 to 11, wherein the biometric information includes fingerprint information, face information, iris information, vein information, and voice information.
  • a collation unit that collates biometric information registered in a first database in which personal information including biometric information and nationality information of a person who is a parent is registered with biometric information acquired from the target parent; If the two pieces of biometric information are matched, the nationality information of the subject's parents registered in the first database is stored in a second database as the nationality information of the newborn baby who is the child of the subject's parents.
  • An information processing device comprising a registration means for registering.
  • the computer is Comparing the biometric information registered in a first database in which personal information including biometric information and nationality information of the person who is the parent is registered with the biometric information obtained from the target parent, If the two pieces of biometric information are matched, the nationality information of the subject's parents registered in the first database is stored in a second database as the nationality information of the newborn baby who is the child of the subject's parents. Register, how to register.
  • Registration system 10 Information processing device 11 Processor 12 Communication interface 13 Storage device 20 Data server 21 First database 22 Second database 30 Data server 40 Network 100 Registration program 101 Biometric information acquisition unit 102 First feature extraction unit 103 2 feature extraction unit 104 first matching unit 105 second matching unit 106 database processing unit 107 image processing unit

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