System for face authentication and method for face authentication
US-12182243-B2 · Dec 31, 2024 · US
US9542783B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9542783-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314081167-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 15, 2013 |
| Priority date | Nov 15, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jan 10, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jan 10, 2017 |
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An electronic system utilizes a method ( 500 ) for authenticating access to a multi-level secure environment. According embodiments, the system stores ( 501 ) fingerprint data for at least one authorized human user of the system. The fingerprint data for each authorized user includes copies of fingerprints for two or more fingers of the user. Some time after storing the fingerprint data, the system senses ( 503 ) one or more fingers of an individual who is attempting to use the system and compares ( 505 ) the sensed finger data to the stored fingerprint data. When at least some of the sensed finger data matches copies of fingerprints in the stored fingerprint data, the system determines ( 509 ) a quantity of matching fingerprints. The system then determines ( 525 ) a security level for the individual based on the quantity of matching fingerprints and provides access ( 527 ) to particular functionality of the system based on the determined security level.
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A method comprising: storing, by an electronic system that provides a multi-level secure environment, fingerprint data for at least one authorized human user of the electronic system to produce stored fingerprint data, the stored fingerprint data comprising respective data for each authorized human user that includes copies of fingerprints for a plurality of fingers of the respective authorized human user; sensing, by the electronic system, multiple fingers of an individual who is attempting to use the electronic system to produce sensed finger data; comparing, by the electronic system, the sensed finger data to the stored fingerprint data; responsive to determining that at least some of the sensed finger data matches copies of one or more of the respective fingerprints in the stored fingerprint data for one or more of the fingers of a particular authorized human user, determining, by the electronic system, an initial quantity of matching fingerprints; providing, by the electronic system, feedback to the individual indicating the initial quantity of matching fingerprints, wherein the feedback comprises at least one of a visual feedback, an audible feedback, or a haptic feedback; determining, by the electronic system and based on the initial quantity of matching fingerprints, a first security level for the individual; providing, by the electronic system and based on the first security level, access to functionality of the electronic system; after providing the feedback indicating the initial quantity of matching fingerprints, and responsive to determining that a period of time allotted for fingerprint sensing has not expired, sensing, by the electronic system, one or more additional fingers of the individual to produce additional sensed finger data; responsive to determining that at least some of the additional sensed finger data matches copies of one or more additional fingerprints in the stored fingerprint data for one or more additional fingers of the particular authorized user, determining, by the electronic system, a quantity of additional matching fingerprints; providing, by the electronic system, additional feedback to the individual indicating a total quantity of matching fingerprints, wherein the total quantity of matching fingerprints is a sum of the initial quantity of matching fingerprints and the quantity of additional matching fingerprints; determining, by the electronic system and based on the total quantity of matching fingerprints, a second security level for the individual, the second security level being different from the first security level; and providing, by the electronic system and based on the second security level, access to additional functionality of the electronic system. 2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: prior to determining the first security level for the individual, determining, by the electronic system, one or more finger types for which the sensed finger data matches copies of the one or more of the respective fingerprints in the stored fingerprint data for the one or more fingers of the particular authorized user, wherein providing the feedback indicating the initial quantity of matching fingerprints further comprises providing, by the electronic system, feedback to the individual indicating the one or more finger types. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein sensing the multiple fingers of the individual comprises: sensing the multiple fingers of the individual contemporaneously. 4. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: determining a context for an electronic device forming at least part of the electronic system, wherein determining the first security level for the individual includes determining the first security level for the individual based on the context of the electronic device and the initial quantity of matching fingerprints. 5. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: prior to determining the first security level for the individual, determining, by the electronic system, one or more finger types for which the sensed finger data matches copies of the one or more of the respective fingerprints in the stored fingerprint data for the one or more fingers of the particular authorized user, to produce finger type data; and wherein determining the first security level for the individual is based on the initial quantity of matching fingerprints and the finger type data. 6. A method comprising: storing, by an electronic system that provides a multi-level secure environment, fingerprint data for at least one authorized human user of the electronic system to produce stored fingerprint data, the stored fingerprint data comprising respective data for each authorized human user that includes copies of fingerprints for a plurality of fingers of the respective authorized human user; sensing, by the electronic system, one or more fingers of an individual who is attempting to use the electronic system to produce sensed finger data; comparing, by the electronic system, the sensed finger data to the stored fingerprint data; determining, by the electronic system, one or more finger types for which the sensed finger data matches copies of one or more fingerprints in the stored fingerprint data for one or more of the fingers of a particular authorized human user, to produce finger type data; providing, by the electronic system, feedback to the individual indicating the one or more finger types; determining, by the electronic system and based on the finger type data, a first security level for the individual; providing, by the electronic system and based on the first security level, access to functionality of the electronic system; after providing the feedback indicating the one or more finger types, and responsive to determining that a period of time allotted for fingerprint sensing has not expired, sensing, by the electronic system, one or more additional fingers of the individual to produce additional sensed finger data; determining, by the electronic system, at least one finger type for which the additional sensed finger data matches copies of one or more additional fingerprints in the stored fingerprint data for one or more additional fingers of the particular authorized user, to produce additional finger type data; providing, by the electronic system, additional feedback to the individual indicating respective finger types associated with the finger type data and the additional finger type data; determining, by the electronic system, based on the finger type data and on the additional finger type data, a second security level for the individual, the second security level being different from the first security level; and providing, by the electronic system and based on the second security level, access to additional functionality of the electronic system. 7. The method of claim 6 , wherein sensing the one or more additional fingers of the individual comprises: sensing fingers for which there were no prior matches of the sensed finger data to the copies of the one or more fingerprints in the stored fingerprint data. 8. An electronic system comprising: a memory operable to store fingerprint data for at least one authorized human user of the electronic system to produce stored fingerprint data, the stored fingerprint data comprising respective data for each authorized human user that includes copies of fingerprints for a plurality of fingers of the respective authorized human user, the memory further operable to store operating instructions; a plurality of sensors arranged to sense touching of one or more human-accessible surfaces; and a processing subsystem operably coupled to the plurality of sensors and to the memory, the processing subsystem being o
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