Patents Represented by Attorney Digimarc Corporation
  • Patent number: 6996252
    Abstract: A physical object is embedded with a first digital watermark component and a second digital watermark component. The first component is printed using a first ultraviolet (UV) ink. The first UV ink includes a first fluorescence decay time. The second component is printed using a second UV ink. The second ink includes a second fluorescence decay time, which is longer than the first decay time. The embedded media is illuminated with a UV pulse. The first component is detected after the first emission decay time, but before the second emission decay time.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 5, 2004
    Date of Patent: February 7, 2006
    Assignee: Digimarc Corporation
    Inventors: Alastair M. Reed, Lou H. Berkley, Jr.
  • Patent number: 6993152
    Abstract: The present invention provides steganographic-embedding techniques. In one implementation a digital watermark signal is mapped to a set of spatial positions. Physical message objects are positioned according to the set of spatial positions. The signal is provided on a physical structure such as a building or road. The signal may include geo-location information. The geo-location information identifies the location of the physical structure. In other cases the signal includes a marker or identifier. The marker or identifier provides a reference point for images depicting the physical structure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 12, 2002
    Date of Patent: January 31, 2006
    Assignee: Digimarc Corporation
    Inventors: Philip R. Patterson, Neil E. Lofgren, John Stach, Geoffrey B. Rhoads
  • Patent number: 6993153
    Abstract: A watermarking method converts a watermark message into a Frequency Shift Keying (FSK) signal and embeds the FSK signal in a host signal. The spectral properties of the FSK watermark signal facilitate its detection, even in applications where the watermarked signal is corrupted. Because of these properties, the FSK watermark signal can perform the dual function of identifying the watermark's presence and orientation in potentially corrupted media, and also conveying a hidden message in the host signal. Such a watermark may be referred to as a self-orienting watermark.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 23, 2003
    Date of Patent: January 31, 2006
    Assignee: Digimarc Corporation
    Inventor: Brett A. Bradley
  • Patent number: 6993154
    Abstract: A method of embedding a digital watermark into a halftone image. The method redundantly encodes a multi-bit message, and transforms the encoded message to a multilevel per pixel watermark image. It then derives halftone thresholds from the multilevel per pixel watermark image. These thresholds are then used to convert target images into watermarked halftone images. The multilevel pixels in the target image are used to select corresponding halftone thresholds from the halftone thresholds derived from the watermark image. The selected thresholds are applied to corresponding multilevel pixels in the watermark image to create the watermarked halftone image of the target image. A method of measuring digital watermark strength. In this method, a watermarked signal is processed to extract estimates of error correction encoded bits embedded into the watermarked signal. Then, the error correction encoded bits are decoded to compute a message payload.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 28, 2004
    Date of Patent: January 31, 2006
    Assignee: Digimarc Corporation
    Inventor: Hugh L. Brunk
  • Patent number: 6993149
    Abstract: The present invention relates to digitally watermarking spot color images. In one embodiment, an original spot color is replaced with a combination of cyan (C), magenta (M) and yellow (Y) components and the original spot color. The CMY components convey a digital watermark. Preferably, a large percentage halftone process screens the spot color. This screened spot color is combined with the CMY components. Combining the CMY components with a large percentage halftone screening results in a watermarked image color that closely approximates to the original spot color. In another embodiment, a spot color is halftone-screened to a percentage of its original intensity. The screened-back spot color is modulated to accommodate a watermark signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 25, 2001
    Date of Patent: January 31, 2006
    Assignee: Digimarc Corporation
    Inventors: Hugh L. Brunk, Osama M. Alattar
  • Patent number: 6993150
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for embedding a digital watermark into a halftone image comprised of clusters of halftone dots, which are referred to as geometric primitives. This method embeds a watermark image signal including an array of multilevel per pixel delta values by increasing or decreasing the size of a corresponding cluster of halftone dots. In particular, each delta value represents a change in luminance in one implementation, but this delta value could correspond to other color planes of a monotone or color halftone image. The watermark embedder subtly changes the halftone primitives by toggling boundary pixels on or off in a manner that grows or shrinks the primitive.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 17, 2002
    Date of Patent: January 31, 2006
    Assignee: Digimarc Corporation
    Inventor: Mark E. Haynes
  • Patent number: 6987861
    Abstract: A security feature, by which a genuine document can readily be visually distinguished from a reproduction, employs finely detailed, laterally spaced structures to yield the illusion of a 3D texture. When replicated using commonly-available scanning or printing devices, the fine detail is lost, and with it the 3D illusion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 19, 2002
    Date of Patent: January 17, 2006
    Assignee: Digimarc Corporation
    Inventor: Geoffrey B. Rhoads
  • Patent number: 6987862
    Abstract: An input content signal, e.g., representing video, is encoded to hide plural-bit auxiliary data therein. The process generates an intermediate signal that is a function of (a) the plural-bit auxiliary data, and (b) data related to human perception attributes of the content signal. This intermediate signal is then summed with the content signal to effect encoding. The plural-bit auxiliary data can include copy control data, i.e., data that can be sensed by a consumer electronic device and used to disable a copying operation. The intermediate signal may include a pseudo-random key signal so as to obscure the encoding and require knowledge of a corresponding key at the decoder to extract the auxiliary data from the encoded content. In some embodiments, calibration data is encoded in the content signal with the auxiliary data. This calibration data desirably has known properties (e.g., spectral attributes, data content, etc.) facilitating its identification in the encoded content signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 11, 2003
    Date of Patent: January 17, 2006
    Assignee: Digimarc Corporation
    Inventor: Geoffrey B. Rhoads
  • Patent number: 6988202
    Abstract: Utilizes pre-processing (pre-filtering) of target data in order to facilitate and enable robust extraction of a watermark signal. With the present invention the watermarked data is pre-filtered using knowledge of the watermark signal. That is, utilizing knowledge of the characteristics of the watermark signal (for example that it falls in a certain frequency range), aspects or portions of the signal that do not carry the watermark signal are eliminated by filtering. Such filtering can amplify the watermark signal and/or simultaneously reduces the strength of the original (host) content or noise in the data signal that contains the watermark. That is, pre-filtering increases the signal-to-noise ratio of the watermark signal and facilitates the watermark extraction steps (detection and decoding). With the present invention it is possible to extract weak watermark signals from target data.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 17, 2000
    Date of Patent: January 17, 2006
    Assignee: Digimarc Corporation
    Inventors: Geoffrey Rhoads, Adnam M. Alattar, Ravi K. Sharma
  • Patent number: 6985600
    Abstract: Stationery, or other printable media, is encoded with a digital watermark. The watermark is not conspicuous to a human observer of the media, yet conveys plural bits of auxiliary information when optically scanned and digitally processed. The watermark can be formed by ink-jet printing, or otherwise. The encoded information can be used for various purposes, including authenticating the document as an original, linking to associated on-line resources, and distinguishing seemingly-identical versions of the same document (document serialization).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 15, 2001
    Date of Patent: January 10, 2006
    Assignee: Digimarc Corporation
    Inventors: Geoffrey B. Rhoads, Aruna B. Kumar, Trent J. Brundage, Brett T. Hannigan, Tony F. Rodriguez, J. Scott Carr
  • Patent number: 6983051
    Abstract: An identification code signal is hidden in a carrier signal (such as an electronic data signal or a physical medium) in a manner that permits the identification signal later to be discerned. The carrier signal can thereby be identified, or some machine responsive action can thereby be taken. The technique can be applied in video imagery embodiments to control associated video equipment, e.g. to serve as a copy control signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 18, 2000
    Date of Patent: January 3, 2006
    Assignee: Digimarc Corporation
    Inventor: Geoffrey B. Rhoads
  • Patent number: 6978036
    Abstract: The present invention provides techniques that are helpful in resolving the authentication of an identification document or banknote. The document or banknote includes a security enhancer. The enhancer can be a graphic or artwork design, or can be realized with line art. In the case of an identification document, the spatial characteristics of the security enhancer are preferably altered in accordance with information contained in the identification document. For example, if the ID document includes a photograph, a hashing algorithm will reduce the photograph to a number. The number is used to set a repeated spacing distance of elements in the security enhancer. The repeated spacing yields an identifiable frequency response that is related to the identification document photograph.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 10, 2002
    Date of Patent: December 20, 2005
    Assignee: Digimarc Corporation
    Inventors: Adnan M. Alattar, Geoffrey B. Rhoads
  • Patent number: 6975746
    Abstract: A method for decoding auxiliary data from media signals in multimedia content decodes watermarks from different media signals and uses the watermarks to control processing of the multimedia content. A copy control method decodes a watermark from one of the media signals in multimedia content, and uses the watermark to control processing of the multimedia content. Another method uses a watermark decoded from a first media signal to decode a second media signal. Yet another method uses a watermark decoded from a media signal to decode metadata associated with the media signal. Finally, another method forms a key for decoding data from at least first and second watermarks extracted from first and second media signals.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 25, 2003
    Date of Patent: December 13, 2005
    Assignee: Digimarc Corporation
    Inventors: Bruce L. Davis, Tony F. Rodriguez, Geoffrey B. Rhoads
  • Patent number: 6975745
    Abstract: A method of synchronizing a digital watermark detector divides a watermarked signal into blocks, each block including a portion of a watermark signal. For each block, the method computes a local correlation space comprising a neighborhood of correlation values by correlating the watermarked data in the block with a known watermark signal at a neighborhood around the block. It then finds a correlation maxima in the local correlation space for each block, where the correlation maxima indicates a local offset used to align the watermarked data in the block before decoding a watermark message from the block. To further refine the synchronization, the method filters the array of local offsets for the blocks to provide a refined set of offsets. The offsets and corresponding correlation values provide an indicator of where message symbol decoding will provide more accurate results, enabling the watermark message decoder to selectively decode symbols from portions of a signal block containing a watermark signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 25, 2001
    Date of Patent: December 13, 2005
    Assignee: Digimarc Corporation
    Inventor: Brett A. Bradley
  • Patent number: 6975744
    Abstract: Steganographic calibration signals (sometimes termed “orientation signals,” “marker signals,” reference signals,” “grid signals,” etc.) are sometimes included with digital watermarking signals so that subsequent distortion of the object thereby marked (e.g., a digital image file, audio clip, document, etc.) can later be discerned and compensated-for. Digital watermark detection systems sometimes fail if the object encompasses several separately-watermarked components (e.g., a scanned magazine page with several different images, or photocopy data resulting from scanning while several documents are on the photocopier platen). Each component may include its own calibration signal, confusing the detection system. In accordance with certain embodiments, this problem is addressed by a proximity-based approach, and/or a multiple grid-based approach. In accordance with other embodiments, the calibration signal can—itself—convey watermark information, so it serves both a calibration and a payload-conveyance function.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 20, 2001
    Date of Patent: December 13, 2005
    Assignee: Digimarc Corporation
    Inventors: Ravi K. Sharma, Osama M. Alattar
  • Patent number: 6973197
    Abstract: The watermark grid signal and the watermark payload signal are separately applied to an image. The process is particularly useful in situations where variable data such as serial numbers (or other image specific data) is being embedded in a series of images. In such situations the grid signal can be uniform over an entire sequence of images and only the payload signal need be changed before being printed on each image. The time, computational and labor intensive processes can be applied to the task of embedding the grid signal in the image to insure that visual artifacts are not created. After the image has been changed to embed the grid signal, the payload data can be inserted into at least a selected part of the image. Since the payload signal is less likely to create visual artifacts than the uniform grid signal, less effort need be used to avoid creating visual artifacts due to the payload signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 22, 2002
    Date of Patent: December 6, 2005
    Assignee: Digimarc Corporation
    Inventor: Marc Miller
  • Patent number: 6970573
    Abstract: A passport or other document is steganographically encoded with two steganographic digital watermarks. Data conveyed by these watermarks can be cross-checked for expected correspondence to help authenticate the document. The document may also include other machine-readable features, such as a bar code, a magnetic stripe, or OCR-B text. These other machine-readable features can likewise convey data that can be cross-checked for expected correspondence with watermark-conveyed data. In one arrangement, four machine-readable features are provided (two watermarks and two others), three of which convey data relating to a passport identifier, and a different three of which convey data relating to a document batch number. Such logical linking between several machine-readable features allows tampering with any feature to be readily detected. A variety of related methods and apparatuses, some involving a third watermark and biometric data, are also detailed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 9, 2001
    Date of Patent: November 29, 2005
    Assignee: Digimarc Corporation
    Inventors: Jonathan Scott Carr, Burt W. Perry, Geoffrey B. Rhoads
  • Patent number: 6970886
    Abstract: Media content objects, such as audio MP3 files, are associated with identifiers. The identifiers can be assigned, or can be implicit (e.g., derived from other data in the content object, as by hashing). A user of the file can utilize the identifier to query a database and thereby obtain the URL of one or more internet resources associated with that content (e.g., web sites with fan info, concert schedules, opportunities to purchase CDs, etc.). Some identifiers may not be associated with URLs in the database. A user who queries the database with such an identifier (e.g., which may be derived from an independently produced MP3) finds that there is not yet an associated URL. In this case, the user may be given the opportunity to lease this virtual address for a predetermined period, with the privilege of specifying a URL for that identifier. Subsequent users who link from this particular MP3 file thereafter are directed to the URL specified by the first user.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 25, 2000
    Date of Patent: November 29, 2005
    Assignee: Digimarc Corporation
    Inventors: William Y. Conwell, Kenneth L. Levy
  • Patent number: 6968057
    Abstract: Images are steganographically marked with codes that can be used, e.g., by reference to a remote registry, to identify the image proprietors. Some embodiments pre-mark blank emulsion film or paper products with such codes, so that images formed thereon can be traced back to their proprietors. A variety of other embodiments and technologies are also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 19, 2002
    Date of Patent: November 22, 2005
    Assignee: DIGIMARC Corporation
    Inventor: Geoffrey B. Rhoads
  • Patent number: 6965683
    Abstract: A watermark embedded in a content (e.g., a printed document, digital audio, etc.) includes data that associates the content with a remote store of related data. For example, an image watermark may contain an index value that identifies a database record specifying (a) the owner's name; (b) contact information; (c) license terms and conditions, (d) copyright date, (e) whether adult content is depicted, etc., etc. Or a magazine advertisement may contain an index value that identifies a database record specifying a related URL. Sometimes there are several back-and-forth exchanges between the decoding device and the database. To speed response time, it is desirable that this traffic be exchanged with a database that is located close—in network proximity—to the device that decodes the watermark. In one embodiment this is accomplished by first querying a master database with the zip code, or other identifier, of the decoding device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 20, 2001
    Date of Patent: November 15, 2005
    Assignee: Digimarc Corporation
    Inventor: William C. Hein, III