Digital watermarking and data hiding with narrow-band absorption materials

US9754341B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9754341-B2
Application numberUS-201615073483-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 17, 2016
Priority dateMar 20, 2015
Publication dateSep 5, 2017
Grant dateSep 5, 2017

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The present disclosure relates to signal processing such as digital watermarking and data hiding. A sparse or dense digital watermark signal can be conveyed with a narrow-band absorption material corresponding to a center wavelength of a Point of Sale (POS) barcode scanner. The POS barcode scanner typically captures 2D imagery. Since the narrow-band absorption material absorbs over a narrow-band it is relatively imperceptible to the Human Visual System (HVS) but can be seen by the POS scanner.

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What is claimed is: 1. A printed package for a retail product, the printed package comprising a substrate, the substrate comprising a first area and a second area, in which the first area and the second area comprise adjacent non-overlapping areas, the first area comprising a first offset ink or a first flexography ink printed thereon, the printed package comprising a non-contiguous coating, the non-contiguous coating comprising a narrow-band absorption material with a spectral absorbance peak or maximum in a range of 630 nm-710 nm, the coating applied over portions of both the first area and the second area in a 2D pattern representing an encoded digital watermark signal, the 2D pattern being redundantly applied on the printed package, in which the printed package comprises more area within the first area and the second area without the coating than area within the first area and the second area with the coating, and in which one or more instances of the 2D pattern are detectable from machine-analysis of imagery, in which the imagery corresponds to illumination of the printed package, the illumination comprising an illumination peak or maximum in the range of 630 nm-710 nm. 2. The printed package of claim 1 in which the first offset ink or the first flexography ink comprises a first offset ink printed with a first dry offset printing plate. 3. The printed package of claim 2 in which the second area comprises a second offset ink printed thereon with a second dry offset printing plate. 4. The printed package of claim 1 in which the absorbance peak or maximum comprises a peak or maximum between 640 nm-680 nm. 5. The printed package of claim 4 in which the absorbance peak or maximum is centered at 660 nm, and the illumination peak comprises 660 nm. 6. The printed package of claim 1 in which the absorbance peak comprises a peak or maximum between 650 nm-710 nm. 7. The printed package of claim 6 in which the absorbance peak or maximum is centered in a range of 668 nm-690 nm, and the illumination peak or maximum is centered in a range of 668 nm-690 nm. 8. The printed package of claim 1 in which the 2D pattern representing an encoded digital watermark signal represents a synchronization component and a variable data component. 9. The printed package of claim 8 in which the synchronization component and the variable data component comprise a merged component. 10. The printed package of claim 9 wherein the merged component comprises a thresholded component, from which some signal from the synchronization component or variable data component has been removed. 11. The printed package of claim 1 in which the non-contiguous coating comprises a varnish, ink extender, ink primer, binder, aqueous coating, organic-based coating, sealant, oil, UV curable coating, acrylic, laminate, or adhesive. 12. A system comprising: the printed package of claim 1 , a point of sale scanner comprising an LED with an illumination peak or maximum in the range of 630 nm-710 nm; and a digital watermark detector for analyzing 2D imagery captured by the point of sale scanner to recover the encoded digital watermark signal. 13. The printed package of claim 1 in which the absorbance peak or maximum and the illumination peak or maximum overlap. 14. A printed package for a retail product prepared by a process comprising: providing a sparse pattern of elements at coordinates within a two-dimensional block, providing a signal component, the signal component being modulated to carry a variable data signal, and generating a sparse, variable data carrying signal by distributing the signal component within a two-dimensional block based on the location of the sparse pattern of elements; applying a first ink on a surface of the printed package, the surface comprising a first area and a second area, the first ink applied only in the first area; applying a non-contiguous coating over portions of both the first area and the second area according to a pattern representing the two-dimensional block, the coating comprising a narrow-band absorption material with a spectral absorption having an absorbance peak or maximum in a range of 630 nm-710 nm, the two-dimensional block being redundantly applied on the printed package, in which the printed package comprises more area within the first and second areas without the coating than area within the first and second area with the coating, in which one or more instances of the two-dimensional block are detectable from machine-analysis of imagery, in which the imagery corresponds to illumination of the printed package, the illumination comprising an illumination peak or maximum in the range of 630 nm-710 nm. 15. The printed package of claim 14 in which the first ink is applied with a first offset printing plate or with a first flexographic printing plate. 16. The printed package of claim 15 in which the second area comprises a second ink printed thereon with a second offset printing plate or with a second flexographic printing plate. 17. The printed package of claim 14 wherein the signal component is converted to a sparse, variable data carrying signal by removing signal elements of the signal component at coordinates where the signal component does not coincide with coordinates of the sparse pattern. 18. The printed package of claim 14 wherein the signal component is repeated in redundant two-dimensional blocks, and different sparse patterns are used to distribute the signal component in plural of two-dimensional blocks. 19. The printed package of claim 14 in which the non-contiguous coating comprises a varnish, ink extender, ink primer, binder, aqueous coating, organic-based coating, UV curable coating, acrylic, laminate, or adhesive. 20. The printed package of claim 14 in which the absorbance peak or maximum and the illumination peak or maximum overlap. 21. A printed object associated with a retail product, the printed object comprising a substrate, the substrate comprising a first area and a second area, in which the first area and the second area comprise non-overlapping areas, the first area comprising a first offset ink or a first flexography ink printed thereon, the printed object comprising a non-contiguous coating, the non-contiguous coating comprising a narrow-band absorption material with a spectral absorbance peak or maximum in a range of 630 nm-710 nm, the coating applied over the printed article in a 2D pattern representing an encoded signal, the 2D pattern being redundantly applied on the printed object, in which the printed object comprises more area within the first area and the second area without the coating than area within the first area and the second area with the coating, and in which one or more instances of the 2D pattern are detectable from machine-analysis of imagery corresponding to the printed object, in which the printed object is illuminated with illumination during image capture, the illumination comprising an illumination peak or maximum in the range of 630 nm-710 nm. 22. The printed object of claim 21 in which the first offset ink or the first flexography ink comprises a first offset ink printed with a first dry offset printing plate. 23. The printed object of claim 22 in which the second area comprises a second offset ink printed thereon with a second dry offset printing plate. 24. The printed object of claim 21 in which the absorbance peak or maximum comprises a peak or maximum between 640 nm-680 nm.

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  • the marking being selective to wavelength, e.g. color barcode or barcodes only visible under UV or IR (methods or arrangements for sensing record carriers using a selected wavelength, see G06K7/12) · CPC title

  • Watermarks · CPC title

  • G06T1/0021Primary

    Image watermarking · CPC title

  • the marking comprising a further embedded marking, e.g. a 1D bar code with the black bars containing a smaller sized coding · CPC title

  • Testing spectral properties · CPC title

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What does patent US9754341B2 cover?
The present disclosure relates to signal processing such as digital watermarking and data hiding. A sparse or dense digital watermark signal can be conveyed with a narrow-band absorption material corresponding to a center wavelength of a Point of Sale (POS) barcode scanner. The POS barcode scanner typically captures 2D imagery. Since the narrow-band absorption material absorbs over a narrow-ban…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Digimarc Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G06T1/0021. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 05 2017 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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