1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to a biometric authentication technique for identifying an individual.
2. Description of the Related Art
Biometric authentication based on human physical characteristics such as fingerprint recognition, iris recognition, finger vein recognition, voiceprint, face shape, handwriting, or the like, has become mainstream.
Such authentication methods have a point in common in that they are performed in a state in which a person is aware of the authentication process. For example, in fingerprint recognition or vein recognition, the person to be authenticated is required to deliberately touch a sensor with his/her finger. In iris recognition, the person to be authenticated is required to fix his/her eye in front of a sensor.
The present disclosure has been made in view of such a situation.
An embodiment of the present disclosure relates to a biometric authentication apparatus. The biometric authentication apparatus includes: a sheet-shaped sensor laid on ground on which a person can walk in a barefoot state or a barefoot-equivalent state so as to allow the sheet-shaped sensor to come in contact with soles of left and right feet; a feature value acquisition unit structured to acquire a feature value based on a first point positioned in an inner side of a ground-touching portion below a metatarsal bone of the right foot or the left foot, a second point positioned in an outer side thereof, and a third point positioned at a ground-touching portion below a calcaneus bone, based on an output of the sheet-shaped sensor generated when the person stands still on the sheet-shaped sensor or when the person is walking; and an authentication unit structured to authenticate the person based on the feature value.
Also, the feature value may include coordinate points of the first point through the third point.
Also, the feature value may be described by a triangle defined by the first point through the third point.
Also, the feature value may be generated based on the first point through the third point of the right foot and the first point through the third point of the left foot when the person advances by one step on the sheet-shaped sensor.
Also, the feature value may include the coordinate points of the first point through the third point for each of the right foot and the left foot.
Also, the feature value may be described by a first rectangle with the first point of the right foot and the first point of the left foot as opposite vertices thereof, a second rectangle with the second point of the right foot and the second point of the left foot as opposite vertices thereof, and a third rectangle with the third point of the right foot and the third point of the left foot as opposite vertices thereof.
Also, the feature value may include a vertical length and a horizontal length of each of the first rectangle, the second rectangle, and the third rectangle.
Also, the sheet-shaped sensor may be configured as a pressure sensor. Also, the feature value may include information with respect to a weight measured for at least one from among the first point through the third point.
Also, the feature value acquisition unit may correct a geometric feature value relating to the first point through the third point based on the weight thus measured.
Also, the feature value may include temporal information. Also, the feature value may include temporal information with respect to an interval from a landing of one from among the right foot and the left foot to a landing of the other foot. Also, the feature value may include information with respect to a timing of landing of at least two points from among the first point through the third point.
It should be noted that any combination of the components described above may be made, and a manifestation of the present disclosure may be mutually substituted between a method, apparatus, system, etc., which are also effective as an embodiment of the present disclosure.
Embodiments will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings which are meant to be exemplary, not limiting, and wherein like elements are numbered alike in several Figures, in which:
Description will be made below regarding preferred embodiments with reference to the drawings. In each drawing, the same or similar components, members, and processes are denoted by the same reference numerals, and redundant description thereof will be omitted as appropriate. The embodiments have been described for exemplary purposes only, and are by no means intended to restrict the present invention. Also, it is not necessarily essential for the present invention that all the features or a combination thereof be provided as described in the embodiments.
The sheet-shaped sensor 110 is configured to be capable of detecting portions pressed by the soles of the feet with strong pressure. As the sheet-shaped sensor 110, a resistor film sensor, capacitive sensor, or the like, may preferably be employed using known techniques. The kind of the sheet-shaped sensor 110 is not restricted in particular.
As a result of investigation by the present inventors, it has been found that, in a standing state or a walking state, the distal phalanges 16 and proximal phalanges 18 move. However, the other bones (joints) do not move. That is to say, it can be assumed that the position relation is substantially unchanging between the first ground-touching portion 20 and the second ground-touching portion 22 in
When the person 2 is in a stationary state on the sheet-shaped sensor 110, or when the person 2 walks on the sheet-shaped sensor 110, the feature value acquisition unit 120 shown in
For example, the feature value acquisition unit 120 may employ a combination of the coordinates of each of the first point P1 through the third point P3 as the feature value. Description will be made below with the left-right direction of the person 2 as the x-axis direction, and the traveling direction thereof as the y-axis direction. In this case, the feature value may be represented by P1=(xi, yi), P2=(x2, y2), and P3=(x3, y3).
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The sheet-shaped sensor 110 may be configured as a pressure sensor. In this case, the feature value may include the weight acquired with respect to at least one from among the first point P1 through the third point P3. With this, the feature value includes information with respect to the weight of the person 2 or the like, thereby allowing the authentication accuracy to be improved.
More preferably, the feature value may include the weights applied to the first point P1 and the second point P2. With this, the feature value includes information with respect to the posture of the person 2 (outer-side weighing, inner-side weighing, etc.), thereby providing improved authentication accuracy.
The feature value may more preferably be generated based on the output of the sheet-shaped sensor 110 when the person 2 is walking, rather than when the person 2 is standing still. With such an arrangement in which the feature value is generated when the person 2 is walking, in addition to the information with respect to the triangle 24 defined by the first point P1 through the third point P3, this allows the feature value to include the degree of inclination of the triangle 24 with respect to the traveling direction, i.e., the information with respect to the direction of the foot while walking.
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In addition to the information described above, the feature value may include a relative position relation between the left triangle 24L and the right triangle 24R. Also, the feature value may include a desired combination of the stride length Ay, the interval of the left and right feet (stride width) Ax, and the direction of the left foot OL and the direction of the right foot OR. In this case, such an arrangement provides authentication giving consideration to the walking pattern determined by the skeleton of the person 2.
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Description has been made above regarding the present disclosure with reference to the embodiments. The above-described embodiments have been described for exemplary purposes only, and are by no means intended to be interpreted restrictively. Rather, it can be readily conceived by those skilled in this art that various modifications may be made by making various combinations of the aforementioned components or processes, which are also encompassed in the technical scope of the present disclosure. Description will be made below regarding such modifications.
The feature value may include temporal information. For example, in a case in which the feature value is acquired when a person is walking, the feature value may include the temporal information with respect to an interval from a time point at which the heel lands to a time point at which the midfoot lands.
Alternatively, the feature value may include temporal information with respect to an interval from a time point at which one from among the left foot and the right foot lands to a time point at which the other foot lands.
In a case of employing the sheet-shaped sensor 110 that is capable of detecting weight, the feature value acquisition unit 120 may correct a geometric feature value (information with respect to the coordinate points, triangles, or rectangles) based on measurement values of the weight. When the person carries and holds heavy baggage, in some cases, this leads to a decrease in the length of stride, an increase in the stride width, or an increase in the angle defined by the left and right feet, resulting in observation of a walking pattern that differs from a normal walking pattern. In order to solve such a problem, judgment may be made based on the measured weight regarding whether or not the person is carrying baggage. When judgement has been made that the person can be assumed to be carrying baggage, the feature value thus measured may be corrected so as to generate a normal feature value for the authentication to be acquired when the person is not carrying baggage. A correction expression to be used in the correction may be generated based on a correspondence relation between the feature values acquired for many people in a state in which they are carrying baggage and a state in which they are not carrying baggage.
The usage of the biometric authentication apparatus 100 is not restricted in particular. The biometric authentication apparatus 100 is applicable to authentication in a hospital, security checks in an airport, etc.
Description has been made regarding the present disclosure with reference to the embodiments using specific terms. However, the above-described embodiments show only an aspect of the mechanisms and applications of the present invention. Rather, various modifications and various changes in the layout can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention defined in appended claims.
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2019-087721 | May 2019 | JP | national |
This application is a continuation under 35 U.S.C. § 120 of PCT/JP2020/017544, filed Apr. 23, 2020, which is incorporated herein reference and which claimed priority to Japanese Application No. 2019-087721, filed May 7, 2019. The present application likewise claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119 to Japanese Application No. 2019-087721, filed May 7, 2019, the entire content of which is also incorporated herein by reference.
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Parent | PCT/JP2020/017544 | Apr 2020 | US |
Child | 17519955 | US |