User interface for contextual document recognition
US-11182544-B2 · Nov 23, 2021 · US
US11778117B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11778117-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016739548-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 10, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jan 10, 2020 |
| Publication date | Oct 3, 2023 |
| Grant date | Oct 3, 2023 |
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An intelligent scanner device configured to facilitate improved accuracy for storage of scanned documentation. The scanner device may include an image processor, an identification engine, and a metadata engine. The scanner device may utilize artificial intelligence processes to generate metadata information to be stored with scanned documents.
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What is claimed is: 1. An intelligent scanner device comprising: an image processor configured to receive captured image data of a document; an identification engine, configured to receive identification information associated with a user; a metadata engine, configured to: detect detected biographic data about a customer within the document; obtain provided biographic data from the customer about the customer presenting the document; only when the detected biographic data matches the provided biographic data, automatically generate first metadata for the received captured image data, based on the identification information associated with the user; receive and verify second metadata for the received image data, from an external source; identify a document type associated with the received captured image data; generate one or more metadata index thresholds based on a detected characteristic of the received captured image data, wherein the one or more metadata index thresholds varies with the document type; implement a data retention process preventing the received image data from being stored within an internal storage device until the first and second metadata fulfill the one or more metadata index thresholds; combine the first and second metadata with the captured image data to generate an indexed image structure; store, in response to the data retention process, the indexed image structure in the internal storage device only when the first metadata and the second metadata meet the one or more metadata index thresholds; and when the first and second metadata do not meet the one or more metadata index thresholds, continue to receive and verify the second metadata until the one or more metadata index thresholds are met. 2. The intelligent scanner device of claim 1 , wherein the identification engine is further configured to recognize document information from the captured image data using optical character recognition, and wherein the first metadata is generated using the recognized document information. 3. The intelligent scanner device of claim 1 , wherein the identification engine is further configured to generate identification information using an image of the user, captured by the intelligent scanner device. 4. The intelligent scanner device of claim 1 , wherein the data retention process prevents the received image data from being stored within the internal storage device if the identification engine detects that the image data is blurred. 5. The intelligent scanner device of claim 1 , wherein the data retention process prevents the received image data from being stored within the internal storage device if the metadata engine detects that the image data is incomplete. 6. The intelligent scanner device of claim 1 , wherein the identification information includes a geographic location of the user, and the one or more metadata index thresholds prevents the received image data from being stored if the geographic location of the user does not align with an approved location of the user. 7. The intelligent scanner device of claim 6 , wherein the geographic location of the user is received from a location-determining sensor. 8. The intelligent scanner device of claim 1 , wherein the captured image data is received from an image-capturing device. 9. The intelligent scanner device of claim 1 , wherein the captured image data is received from an external database. 10. An intelligent scanner device, comprising: a processor; a non-transitory computer-readable medium comprising computer-executable instructions that when executed by the processor are configured to: capture image data of a document; receive identification information associated with a user; detect detected biographic data about a customer within the document; obtain provided biographic data from the customer about the customer presenting the document; only when the detected biographic data matches the provided biographic data, automatically generate first metadata for the captured image data, based on the identification information associated with the user; receive and verify second metadata for the captured image data, from an external source; identify a document type associated with the captured image data; generate one or more metadata index thresholds based on a detected characteristic of the captured image data, wherein the one or more metadata index thresholds varies with the document type; implement a data retention process preventing the captured image data from being stored within an internal storage device until the first and second metadata fulfill one or more metadata index thresholds; combine the first and second metadata with the captured image data to generate an indexed image structure; store, response to the data retention process the indexed image structure in the internal storage device only when the first metadata and the second metadata meet the one or more metadata index thresholds; and when the first and second metadata do not meet the one or more metadata index thresholds, continue to receive and verify the second metadata until the one or more metadata index thresholds are met. 11. The intelligent scanner device of claim 10 , wherein the non-transitory computer-readable medium comprises computer-executable instructions that when executed by the processor are further configured to: recognize document information from the captured image data using optical character recognition, and generate the first metadata using the recognized document information. 12. The intelligent scanner device of claim 10 , wherein the non-transitory computer-readable medium comprises computer-executable instructions that when executed by the processor are further configured to: generate identification information using a captured image of the user. 13. The intelligent scanner device of claim 10 , wherein the non-transitory computer-readable medium comprises computer-executable instructions that when executed by the processor are further configured to: prevent the captured image data from being stored within the internal storage device if it is detected that the image data is blurred. 14. The intelligent scanner device of claim 10 , wherein the non-transitory computer-readable medium comprises computer-executable instructions that when executed by the processor are further configured to: prevent the captured image data from being stored within the internal storage device if it is detected that the image data is incomplete. 15. The intelligent scanner device of claim 10 , wherein the identification information includes a geographic location of the user. 16. The intelligent scanner device of claim 15 , wherein the geographic location of the user is received from a location-determining sensor. 17. The intelligent scanner device of claim 10 , wherein the captured image data is received from an image capturing device. 18. The intelligent scanner device of claim 10 , wherein the captured image data is received from an external database. 19. A method for intelligent scanning, comprising: capturing, using an image processor, image data of a document; receiving identification information associated with a user; detecting detected biographic data about a customer within the document; obtaining provided biographic data from the customer about the customer presenting the document; only when the detected biographic data matches the provided biographic data, automatically generating, using a metadata engine, first metadata for the captured image data, based o
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