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Towards fraud-proof ID documents using multiple data hiding technologies and biometrics

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Towards fraud-proof ID documents using multiple data hiding technologies and biometrics
Identity documents, such as ID cards, passports, and driver's licenses, contain textual information, a portrait of the legitimate holder, and eventually some other biometric characteristics such as a fingerprint or handwritten signature. As prices for digital imaging technologies fall, making them more widely available, we have seen an exponential increase in the ease and the number of counterfeiters that can effectively forge documents. Today, with only limited knowledge of technology and a small amount of money, a counterfeiter can effortlessly replace a photo or modify identity information on a legitimate document to the extent that it is very difficult to differentiate from the original. This paper proposes a virtually fraud-proof ID document based on a combination of three different data hiding technologies: digital watermarking, 2-D bar codes, and Copy Detection Pattern, plus additional biometric protection. As will be shown, that combination of data hiding technologies pro...
Justin Picard, Claus Vielhauer, Niels J. Thorwirth
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Type Conference
Year 2004
Where SSWMC
Authors Justin Picard, Claus Vielhauer, Niels J. Thorwirth
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