People authenticate designer products with expertise built throughout years of working experience and focusing on materials as well as implementation details. Authentication based on expertise needs professionals who are difficult to find and may make mistakes. Some approaches use barcode/serial numbers to authenticate a product. However, since the barcode/serial numbers are easily duplicated, such authentication may be compromised with low costs.
Described herein are techniques and systems for item authentication using a composite label. In some embodiments, a computing device may receive an authentication request for an item to which a composite label is attached. The computing device may further identify an image corresponding to the label material piece associated with the composite label and provide the image to a mobile device of a user such that the item is authenticated at least based on a 3-dimensional texture of the label material piece.
This Summary is provided to introduce a selection of concepts in a simplified form that are further described below in the Detailed Description. This Summary is not intended to identify key features or essential features of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended to be used to limit the scope of the claimed subject matter.
The detailed description is described concerning the accompanying figures. In the figures, the left-most digit(s) of a reference number identifies the figure in which the reference number first appears. The same reference numbers in different figures indicate similar or identical items.
Mobile device 102 may correspond to a wide variety of devices or components that are capable of initiating, receiving or facilitating communications over network 106. Mobile device 102 may include one or more of personal computing devices, electronic book readers (e.g., e-book readers), handheld computing devices, integrated components for inclusion in computing devices, home electronics, appliances, vehicles, machinery, landline telephones, network-based telephones (e.g., voice over IP (“VoIP”), cordless telephones, cellular telephones, smartphones, modems, personal digital assistants, laptop computers, gaming devices, media devices, etc.
Network 106 may include wired and/or wireless networks that enable communications between the various computing devices described in environment 100. In some embodiments, network 106 may include local area networks (LANs), wide area networks (WAN), mobile telephone networks (MTNs), and other types of networks, possibly used in conjunction with one another, to facilitate communication between the various computing devices (e.g., mobile device 102 and a server 108).
Server 108 may be implemented by a service 110. In some embodiments, service 110 refers to a set of related software functionalities that may be reused for different purposes, together with the policies that, for example, authenticating an item. In some instances, service 110 may enable user 104 to determine the likelihood that a given item (any product) being offered for sale by a seller is not a counterfeit item. In certain embodiments, the item includes luxury goods such as designer clothing and clothing accessories.
In some embodiments, service 110 may perform an authentication process to determine the likelihood that a given item is not a counterfeit item and return, to mobile device 102, a result of the authentication process. The result may include a degree of certainty about the authenticity of the given item such as “authentic,” “not authentic,” or in some cases “uncertain.”
In some embodiments, service 110 may enable item authentication using a composite label 112. Composite label 112 may be a tag used to authenticate an item to which composite label 112 is attached. Composite label 112 may be generated using a label material capable of enduring repeated washings. The label material may include an irregular 3-dimensional texture or any material that is difficult to be copied economically. For example, the label material may be a piece of leather or fabric that has irregular and/or unique 3-dimensional texture. The texture may include various features to increase difference and randomness among different label materials. For example, lines with different colors may be used for fabrics.
In some embodiments, the label material may be provided for generating composite label 112. The label material may include a 3-dimensional texture. In certain embodiments, the label material may include a leather material, and the 3-dimensional texture may include an irregular texture of leather textures of the leather material. In certain embodiments, the label material may include a woven fabric, and the 3-dimensional texture may include an irregular sewing texture.
In some embodiments, the label material may be divided into multiple label material pieces each including a portion of the 3-dimensional texture. Examples of the label material pieces are illustrated in
In some embodiments, composite label 112 may be generated using label material piece 116 and ID 114. For example, composite label 112 may include label material piece 116 and a device associated with the ID. The device may include at least one of a sewing label, an iron label, a stick label, a woven label, or a tag label. In certain embodiments, composite label 112 may further include a detectable EAS marker or a detectable RFID marker.
Composite label 112 may be provided to a manufacturer 122, which manufacture an item 124 and provide item 124 to the marketplace. In some embodiments, service 110 may be associated with manufacture 122. For example, manufacturer 122 may provide service 110, or a service provider may provide service 110 to manufacturer 122.
In some embodiments, composite label 112 may be attached to an item 124 such that item 124 is authenticated based on ID 114 and label material piece 116. For example, item 124 may include a garment, a bag, a shoe, or a garment accessory.
After user 104 obtains item 124, user 104 may desire to authenticate item 124. In some embodiments, mobile device 102 may transmit an authentication request 126 to server 108 via network 106. The authentication request 126 may include ID 114 corresponding to image 120. Server 108 may query database 118 to identify image 120 and provide image 120 to mobile device 102.
In some embodiments, a label maker (e.g., the service 110 or the manufacturer 122) may provide a label material including a 3-dimensional texture and divide the label material into multiple label material pieces. For example, an individual label material piece may include at least one portion of the 3-dimensional texture.
In some embodiments, the label material is capable of enduring repeated washings. For example, the label material may include at least one of leather, woven fabric, wood, plastic, stone, metal, or durable artificial/natural materials suitable for labeling. In some embodiments, the label material may include paper made by artificial/natural materials.
In some embodiments, the label maker may assign multiple IDs to the multiple label material pieces, and an individual label material piece of the multiple label material piece corresponds to an ID of the multiple IDs. Further, the label maker may manufacture a composite label based on the individual label material piece using the ID. In these instances, the composite label may include the individual label material piece and a device (e.g., a tag) associated with the ID.
In some embodiments, the 3-dimensional texture is an irregular 3-dimensional texture such that irregular 3-dimensional textures of the multiple label material pieces are different. For example, the irregular 3-dimensional texture may include one or more irregular curved lines, irregular contours, irregular colors and/or other characteristic features. The irregular 3-dimensional texture may occur naturally or simulate natural appearance of a certain material (e.g., leather, wood, stone, etc.).
In certain embodiments, the label material may include a leather material, and the at least one portion of the 3-dimensional texture may include features of leather textures of the leather material. The features of the leather may include an irregular curved line, irregular contour and/or other characteristic features including flaws (
In certain embodiments, the label material may include a woven fabric, and the at least one portion of the 3-dimensional texture may include a sewing texture. The sewing texture may include an irregular curved line, irregular contour, irregular figure(s) and/or other characteristic features (
In certain embodiments, the label material may include a piece of polished stone, and the at least one portion of the 3-dimensional texture comprises a natural or artificial appearance texture. The appearance texture may include an irregular curved line, irregular contour, irregular figure(s) and/or other characteristic features (
In certain embodiments, the label material may include a piece of wood, and the at least one portion of the 3-dimensional texture may include a natural or engineered wood texture. The texture may include an irregular curved line, irregular contour, irregular figure(s) and/or other characteristic features (
In certain embodiments, the label material comprises a piece of paper, and the at least one portion of the 3-dimensional texture comprises a texture or mark. The texture or mark may include an irregular curved line, irregular contour, colors, irregular figure(s) and/or other characteristic features (
In some embodiments, the device may include at least one of a sewing label, an iron label, a stick label, a woven label, an ink label, or a tag label.
In some embodiments, the composite label may further include a detectable EAS marker or a detectable RFID marker.
In some embodiments, the label maker may associate the ID with an image or video of the individual label material piece. For example, the image may include the at least one portion of the 3-dimensional texture. Further, the label maker may store the association between the ID and the image or the video in a database; and attach the composite label to an item such that the item is authenticated based on the ID and the individual label material piece. For example, the item may include a garment, a bag, a shoe, or a garment accessory.
Computing architecture 300 may include a processor 302 and memory 304. Memory 304 may store various modules, applications, programs, or other data. The memory 304 may include instructions that, when executed by processor 302, cause processor 302 to perform the operations described herein for the server 108. Processor 302 may include one or more graphics processing units (GPU) and one or more central processing units (CPU).
Server 108 may have additional features and/or functionality. For example, server 108 may also include additional data storage devices (removable and/or non-removable). Computer-readable media may include, at least, two types of computer-readable media, namely computer storage media and communication media. Computer storage media may include volatile and non-volatile, removable, and non-removable media implemented in any method or technology for storage of information, such as computer-readable instructions, data structures, program modules, program data, or other data. The system memory, the removable storage, and the non-removable storage are all examples of computer storage media. Computer storage media includes, but is not limited to, RAM, ROM, EEPROM, flash memory or other memory technology, CD-ROM, digital versatile disks (DVD), or other optical storage, magnetic cassettes, magnetic tape, magnetic disk storage or other magnetic storage devices, or any other medium that can be used to store the desired information and which can be accessed by server 108. Any such computer storage media may be part of server 108. Moreover, the computer-readable media may include computer-executable instructions that, when executed by the processor(s), perform various functions and/or operations described herein.
In contrast, communication media may embody computer-readable instructions, data structures, program modules, or other data in a modulated data signal, such as a carrier wave, or another mechanism. As defined herein, computer storage media does not include communication media.
Memory 304 may store an operating system 306 as well as program data 308, database 118, a query module 310, and a communication module 312. Database 118 may be configured to store associations between multiple IDs and multiple a plurality of images of label material pieces. In some embodiments, an individual ID (e.g., ID 114) corresponding to an individual image (e.g., image 120) of a label material piece (e.g., label material piece 116). In certain embodiments, label material piece 116 may include a 3-dimensional texture.
Query module 310 may be configured to receive, from mobile device 102, authentication request 126 for item 124 to which composite label 112 is attached. Composite label 112 may include ID 114 of the plurality of IDs and label material piece 116 of the label material pieces. Query module 310 may further identify image 120 of multiple images that corresponds to ID 114.
The communication module may be configured to provide image 120 to mobile device 102 such that item 124 is authenticated based on the 3-dimensional texture on the image.
In some embodiments, label material piece 116 is derived from a leather material, and the 3-dimensional texture may include an irregular texture of leather textures of the leather material. For example, the leather textures are natural textures of the leather material. In some embodiments, label material piece 116 is a fabric (e.g., a woven fabric), and the 3-dimensional texture is an irregular sewing texture.
At 402, a label material piece (e.g., label material piece 116) may be provided and is capable of enduring repeated washings. The label material piece may include at least one portion of an irregular 3-dimensional texture or a random 3-dimensional texture. For example, a label material is provided and is capable of enduring repeated washings. The label material may include the irregular 3-dimensional texture. The label material may be divided into multiple label material pieces.
In some embodiments, label material piece 116 may be a leather material, and the at least one portion of the irregular 3-dimensional texture may include an irregular texture of leather textures of the leather material. In some embodiments, the label material piece may include a woven fabric, and the at least one portion of the irregular 3-dimensional texture may include an irregular sewing texture.
At 404, ID 114 may be assigned to label material piece 116. Server 108 may associate ID 114 with image 120 corresponding to label material piece 116. Image 120 may include the at least one portion of the irregular 3-dimensional texture. Server 108 may store the association between ID 114 and image 120 in database 118. Composite label 112 may be attached to item 124 such that item 124 is authenticated based on ID 114 and label material piece 116. Item 124 may include a garment, a bag, a shoe, or a garment accessory. In some embodiments, the composite label 112 may further include a detectable EAS marker, a detectable RFID marker, QR code, or bar code.
At 406, a composite label (e.g., composite label 112) may be generated based on label material piece 116 using ID 114. For example, composite label 112 may include label material piece 116 and a device associated with ID 114. For example, the device may include at least one of a sewing label, an iron label, a stick label, a woven label, an ink label, or a tag label. In some embodiments, composite label 112 may further include a detectable EAS marker or a detectable RFID marker.
At 502, server 108 may receive authentication request 126 for item 124 to which composite label 112 is attached. Composite label 112 may include ID 114 and label material piece 116 having at least a portion of a 3-dimensional texture.
At 504, server 108 may identify image 120 corresponding to label material piece 116 that corresponds to the ID. In some embodiments, label material piece 116 may include a leather material, and the at least portion of the 3-dimensional texture may include an irregular texture of leather textures of the leather material. In some embodiments, the label material piece may include a woven fabric, and the at least portion of the 3-dimensional texture may include an irregular sewing texture.
At 506, server 108 may provide image 120 to mobile device 102 such that item 124 is authenticated based on the at least a portion of the 3-dimensional texture on image 120. For example, the item may include a garment, a bag, a shoe, or a garment accessory.
Although the subject matter has been described in language specific to structural features and/or methodological acts, it is to be understood that the subject matter defined in the appended claims is not necessarily limited to the specific features or acts described above. Rather, the specific features and acts are disclosed as example forms of implementing the claims.
This application is a national stage application of international application PCT/US2017/065859, filed Dec. 12, 2017, titled “Item Authentication Using Composite Label,” which claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/436,031, filed on Dec. 19, 2016, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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