Abstract:
Diffractive Optically Variable Image Devices (DOVIDs) are popular security features used to protect security documents such as banknotes, ID cards, passports, etc. Checki...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Diffractive Optically Variable Image Devices (DOVIDs) are popular security features used to protect security documents such as banknotes, ID cards, passports, etc. Checking authenticity of these security features on both user as well as forensic level remains a challenging task, requiring sophisticated hardware tools and expert knowledge. Recently, we proposed a technique exploiting a large-scale photometric behavior of DOVIDs in order to discriminate denominations and detect counterfeits. Here we investigate invariance properties of the proposed method and demonstrate its robustness against various common perturbations, which may have negative impact on the acquisition quality in practice. Presented results show a great potential of this approach primarily for security and forensic purposes, but also for other applications, where automated inspection of DOVIDs is of interest.
Date of Conference: 27-30 September 2015
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 10 December 2015
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