US 12,266,210 B2
Fake finger determination apparatus and fake finger determination method
Akira Monden, Tokyo (JP)
Assigned to NEC CORPORATION, Tokyo (JP)
Filed by NEC CORPORATION, Tokyo (JP)
Filed on Jul. 10, 2023, as Appl. No. 18/349,426.
Application 18/349,426 is a continuation of application No. 17/146,861, filed on Jan. 12, 2021, granted, now 11,741,744.
Application 17/146,861 is a continuation of application No. 13/503,991, granted, now 10,922,525, issued on Feb. 16, 2021, previously published as PCT/JP2010/066721, filed on Sep. 27, 2010.
Claims priority of application No. 2009-245298 (JP), filed on Oct. 26, 2009.
Prior Publication US 2023/0351801 A1, Nov. 2, 2023
This patent is subject to a terminal disclaimer.
Int. Cl. G06V 40/12 (2022.01)
CPC G06V 40/1394 (2022.01) [G06V 40/1365 (2022.01); G06V 40/1382 (2022.01); G06V 40/1388 (2022.01); G06V 40/1341 (2022.01)] 1 Claim
OG exemplary drawing
 
1. A fake finger determination apparatus comprising:
a mounting surface that has a mounting area to mount an authentication target that is an object of fingerprint authentication;
an imaging unit that is provided on the mounting surface and images the authentication target mounted on the mounting area by way of an image capturing area that defines a range of an image to be captured;
one or a plurality of light sources that allow light to directly enter the authentication target mounted on the mounting area, not by way of the image capturing area; and
a processor that determines authenticity of the authentication target depending on whether attenuation of a brightness value of each of a plurality of predetermined pixels included in the image captured by the imaging unit is within a range of brightness value attenuation that a human finger imaged as the authentication target could exhibit, in accordance with a distance between each light source and the pixel, wherein
a light emitting surface for emitting light of each light source to outside is disposed on a same plane as the mounting surface, and
the processor is configured to determine the authenticity of the target by obtaining brightness values at three or more points from the image captured by the imaging unit, calculating an inclination of the brightness values obtained as an attenuation factor, and determining the authenticity of the authentication target depending on whether the attenuation factor is within a range of attenuation factors that the human finger imaged as the authentication target could exhibit.