Image authentication and security system and method

US11100481B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11100481-B2
Application numberUS-201916520894-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 24, 2019
Priority dateOct 14, 2010
Publication dateAug 24, 2021
Grant dateAug 24, 2021

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Abstract

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Embodiments of the invention are related to a computer-implemented authentication method and system for authenticating a customer using an electronic device for engaging in a transaction involving a financial institution over a network. Embodiments of the method include capturing an image of the customer engaging in the transaction using an image capturing device integrated with the electronic device and retrieving a stored image of the customer from an authentication database. Embodiments of the invention additionally include comparing, using a comparison algorithm executed by computer processing components, the stored image with the captured image to authenticate the customer and upon authentication, monitoring the captured image during the transaction for an interruption using the computer processing components. The method further includes terminating the transaction if an interruption is detected.

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What is claimed is: 1. A computer-implemented authentication method for authenticating a customer using an automatic teller machine (ATM) for engaging in a financial transaction, the method comprising: implementing components of the ATM, including at least one computer memory and at least one computer processor, to perform steps including: processing an ATM access device submitted by the customer to identify a customer account; triggering image capture of the customer engaging in the transaction using an image capturing device associated with the ATM, wherein the triggering comprises detecting an inserted ATM access device at an ATM in order to actuate image capture; accessing an authentication database in the computer memory including a stored image of the customer; authenticating the customer by comparing, using a comparison algorithm executed by the at least one computer processor, the stored image with the captured image to authenticate the customer, wherein the authenticating includes: scoring a degree of correspondence based upon the comparison; determining a transaction type requested by the customer; approving the transaction for processing if the degree of correspondence is sufficient for the determined transaction type; continuously capturing an image of the authenticated customer engaging in the financial transaction using the image capturing device; monitoring the continuously captured image for an interruption during the financial transaction and after completion of the financial transaction; and requiring additional authentication when an interruption is detected, wherein the monitoring comprises detecting an interruption upon detection of a different captured image, performing a secondary authentication, in response to detecting the interruption, by capturing a biometric parameter and comparing the captured biometric parameter with a stored biometric parameter, wherein the biometric parameter comprises at least one of retinal data that relates to the customer received from a retinal sensor and fingerprint data that relates to the customer received from a fingerprint reader sensor, scoring a degree of correspondence based upon a result of comparing the retinal data and the fingerprint data with the stored retinal data and the fingerprint data, respectively, and approving the transaction for processing when the degree of correspondence meets a predetermined threshold value for the determined transaction type. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the comparing the stored image with the captured image comprises comparing a captured facial snapshot with a stored facial snapshot. 3. An automatic teller machine (ATM) system for authenticating a customer using the ATM for engaging in a financial transaction, the system comprising: at least one computer memory configured to store customer data and instructions and to be accessible to the ATM; and at least one computer processor configured to execute instructions to perform steps including: processing an ATM access device submitted by the customer to identify a customer account; triggering image capture of the customer engaging in the transaction using an image capturing device associated with the ATM, wherein the triggering comprises detecting an inserted ATM access device at an ATM in order to actuate image capture; accessing an authentication database in the computer memory including a stored image of the customer; authenticating the customer by comparing, using a comparison algorithm executed by the at least one computer processor, the stored image with the captured image to authenticate the customer, wherein the authenticating includes: scoring a degree of correspondence based upon the comparison; determining a transaction type requested by the customer; approving the transaction for processing if the degree of correspondence is sufficient for the determined transaction type; continuously capturing an image of the authenticated customer engaging in the financial transaction using the image capturing device; monitoring the continuously captured image for an interruption during the financial transaction and after completion of the financial transaction; and requiring additional authentication when an interruption is detected, wherein the monitoring comprises detecting an interruption upon detection of a different captured image, performing a secondary authentication, in response to detecting the interruption, by capturing a biometric parameter and comparing the captured biometric parameter with a stored biometric parameter, wherein the biometric parameter comprises at least one of retinal data that relates to the customer received from a retinal sensor and fingerprint data that relates to the customer received from a fingerprint reader sensor, scoring a degree of correspondence based upon a result of comparing the retinal data and the fingerprint data with the stored retinal data and the fingerprint data, respectively, and approving the transaction for processing when the degree of correspondence meets a predetermined threshold value for the determined transaction type. 4. The system of claim 3 , wherein the comparing the stored image with the captured image comprises comparing a captured facial snapshot with a stored facial snapshot.

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  • G06Q40/02Primary

    Banking, e.g. interest calculation or account maintenance (credit or loans G06Q40/03) · CPC title

  • Surveillance aspects at ATMs · CPC title

  • Biometric identity checks · CPC title

  • involving automatic teller machines [ATMs] · CPC title

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What does patent US11100481B2 cover?
Embodiments of the invention are related to a computer-implemented authentication method and system for authenticating a customer using an electronic device for engaging in a transaction involving a financial institution over a network. Embodiments of the method include capturing an image of the customer engaging in the transaction using an image capturing device integrated with the electronic …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Jpmorgan Chase Bank Na
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G06Q40/02. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 24 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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