Patents Assigned to MITEK SYSTEMS
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Patent number: 9208393Abstract: Techniques for assuring the quality of mobile document image captured using a mobile device are provided. These techniques include performing one or more tests to assess the quality of images of documents captured using the mobile device. The tests can be selected based on the type of document that was imaged, the type of mobile application for which the image quality of the mobile image is being assessed, and/or other parameters such as the type of mobile device and/or the characteristics of the camera of the mobile device that was used to capture the image. The image quality assurance techniques can also be implemented on can be implemented on a mobile device and/or on a remote server where the mobile device routes the mobile image to the remote server processing and the test results are be passed from the remote server to the mobile device.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2013Date of Patent: December 8, 2015Assignee: MITEK SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Nikolay Kotovich, Grigori Nepomniachtchi, James DeBello
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Patent number: 8983170Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for assessing whether mobile deposit processing engines meet specified standards for mobile deposit of financial documents. A mobile deposit processing engine (MDE) is evaluated to determine if it can perform technical capabilities for improving the quality of and extracting content from an image of a financial document. A verification process then begins, where the MDE performs the image quality enhancements and text extraction steps on sets of images from a test deck. The results of the processing of the test deck are then evaluated by comparing confidence levels with thresholds to determine if each set of images should be accepted or rejected. Further analysis determines whether any of the sets of images were falsely accepted or rejected in error. An overall error rate is then compared with minimum accuracy criteria, and if the criteria are met, the MDE meets the standard for mobile deposit.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2013Date of Patent: March 17, 2015Assignee: Mitek Systems, Inc.Inventors: Grigori Nepomniachtchi, Mike Strange
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Publication number: 20140270385Abstract: Various embodiments disclosed herein are directed to methods of capturing Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN) from images captured by a mobile device. Capturing VIN data can be useful in several applications, for example, insurance data capture applications. There are at least two types of images supported by this technology: (1) images of documents and (2) images of non-documents.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: MITEK SYSTEMS, INCInventors: Grigori Nepomniachtchi, Nikolay Kotovich
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Publication number: 20140270464Abstract: Methods are provided for defining and determining a formal and verifiable mobile document image quality and usability (MDIQU) standard, or Standard for short. The Standard ensures that a mobile image can be used in an appropriate mobile document processing application, for example an application for mobile check deposit. In order to quantify the usability, the Standard establishes 5 quality and usability grades. A mobile image is first tested to determine if the quality is sufficient to obtain content from the image by performing multiple different image quality assessment tests. If the image quality is sufficient, one or more document usability computations are made to determine if the document or content in the image is usable by a particular application. A ranking is then assigned to the image based on the results of the tests which is indicative of the quality and usability of the image.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: MITEK SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Grigori Nepomniachtchi, Mike Strange
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Publication number: 20140279323Abstract: The embodiments herein focus on improving recognition accuracy of these fields on credit card bills by detecting and identifying critical fields on a credit card, extracting the data from the critical fields and comparing the data with known data on a payor, payee and biller.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: MITEK SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Vitali Kliatskine, Grigori Nepomniachtchi, Nikolay Kotovich
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Publication number: 20140279642Abstract: Systems and methods for automatic enrollment and identity verification based upon processing a captured image of a document are disclosed herein. Various embodiments enable, for example, a user to enroll in a particular service by taking a photograph of a particular document (e.g., his driver license) with a mobile device. One or more algorithms can then extract relevant data from the captured image. The extracted data (e.g., the person's name, gender, date of birth, height, weight, etc.) can then be used to automatically populate various fields of an enrollment application, thereby reducing the amount of information that the user has to manually input into his mobile device in order to complete the enrollment process. In some embodiments, a set of internal and/or external checks can be run against the data to ensure that the data is valid, has been read correctly, and is consistent with other data.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: MITEK SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Mike Strange, James DeBello, Mike Diamond
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Publication number: 20140268250Abstract: Systems and methods of capturing data from mobile images of receipts implemented are provided herein. One of the most important tasks behind the mobile receipt capture technology is understanding and utilizing category-specific rules in the form of known document sizes, relationships between different document fields, etc. For example, knowledge that many receipts have 3 inch widths helps to alter an image to restore the actual size of a receipt, which in turn improves a printing function and, most importantly, accuracy of content extraction such as optical character recognition.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: MITEK SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Grigori Nepomniachtchi, Nikolay Kotovich
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Publication number: 20140247998Abstract: Systems and methods for matching a received image with a template image are disclosed herein. Such systems and methods can advantageously enable an image captured by a mobile device (such as a smartphone or digital camera) to be correctly identified by the processing application. In some embodiments, the received image is first resized in one or both dimensions in order to match or approximately match the dimensions of a given template. The received image and template image can then be superimposed. Next, an optimal translative transformation value can be calculated in order to generate a confidence level for the current possible match. After confidence levels for each template are generated and recorded, the template with the highest confidence level can be selected as the best match for the received image.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2014Publication date: September 4, 2014Applicant: MITEK SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Grigori Nepomniachtchi, Vitali Kliatskine, Vladimir Kluzner
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Patent number: 8724924Abstract: Systems and methods for matching a received image with a template image are disclosed herein. Such systems and methods can advantageously enable an image captured by a mobile device (such as a smartphone or digital camera) to be correctly identified by the processing application. In some embodiments, the received image is first resized in one or both dimensions in order to match or approximately match the dimensions of a given template. The received image and template image can then be superimposed. Next, an optimal translative transformation value can be calculated in order to generate a confidence level for the current possible match. After confidence levels for each template are generated and recorded, the template with the highest confidence level can be selected as the best match for the received image.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2013Date of Patent: May 13, 2014Assignee: Mitek Systems, Inc.Inventors: Grigori Nepomniachtchi, Vitali Kliatskine, Vladimir Kluzner
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Publication number: 20140099001Abstract: The present invention relates to automated document processing and more particularly, to methods and systems for document image capture and processing using mobile devices. In accordance with various embodiments, methods and systems for document image capture on a mobile communication device are provided such that the image is optimized and enhanced for data extraction from the document as depicted. These methods and systems may comprise capturing an image of a document using a mobile communication device; transmitting the image to a server; and processing the image to create a bi-tonal image of the document for data extraction. Additionally, these methods and systems may comprise capturing a first image of a document using the mobile communication device; automatically detecting the document within the image; geometrically correcting the image; binarizing the image; correcting the orientation of the image; correcting the size of the image; and outputting the resulting image of the document.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2013Publication date: April 10, 2014Applicant: MITEK SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Grigori Nepomniachtchi, James DeBello, Josh Roach
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Publication number: 20140086455Abstract: Techniques for assuring the quality of mobile document image captured using a mobile device are provided. These techniques include performing one or more tests to assess the quality of images of documents captured using the mobile device. The tests can be selected based on the type of document that was imaged, the type of mobile application for which the image quality of the mobile image is being assessed, and/or other parameters such as the type of mobile device and/or the characteristics of the camera of the mobile device that was used to capture the image. The image quality assurance techniques can also be implemented on can be implemented on a mobile device and/or on a remote server where the mobile device routes the mobile image to the remote server processing and the test results are be passed from the remote server to the mobile device.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2013Publication date: March 27, 2014Applicant: MITEK SYSTEMSInventors: Nikolay Kotovich, Grigori Nepomniachtchi, James DeBello
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Publication number: 20140032406Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for capturing and processing images of remittance coupons using a mobile device and obtaining data from the captured image which is used to set up or carry out payment of a bill that corresponds to the remittance coupon. Optimization and enhancement of image capture and image processing are provided on the mobile device to improve the initial quality of the captured image and provide a user with real time feedback. The image is then sent from the mobile device to a remote server, where additional image processing is performed to improve the quality of the image and then extract data from the image that is relevant to paying the bill. The extracted data may be verified through comparisons with databases which store information on billers, bill formats and other relevant content that will appear on the bill.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2013Publication date: January 30, 2014Applicant: MITEK SYSTEMSInventors: John J. Roach, Kevin Andrew Bell, Oleg Rybakov
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Patent number: 8620058Abstract: The present invention relates to automated document processing and more particularly, to methods and systems for document image capture and processing using mobile devices. In accordance with various embodiments, methods and systems for document image capture on a mobile communication device are provided such that the image is optimized and enhanced for data extraction from the document as depicted. These methods and systems may comprise capturing an image of a document using a mobile communication device; transmitting the image to a server; and processing the image to create a bi-tonal image of the document for data extraction. Additionally, these methods and systems may comprise capturing a first image of a document using the mobile communication device; automatically detecting the document within the image; geometrically correcting the image; binarizing the image; correcting the orientation of the image; correcting the size of the image; and outputting the resulting image of the document.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2012Date of Patent: December 31, 2013Assignee: Mitek Systems, Inc.Inventors: Grigori Nepomniachtchi, James DeBello
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Patent number: 8582862Abstract: Techniques for assuring the quality of mobile document image captured using a mobile device are provided. These techniques include performing one or more tests to assess the quality of images of documents captured using the mobile device. The tests can be selected based on the type of document that was imaged, the type of mobile application for which the image quality of the mobile image is being assessed, and/or other parameters such as the type of mobile device and/or the characteristics of the camera of the mobile device that was used to capture the image. The image quality assurance techniques can also be implemented on can be implemented on a mobile device and/or on a remote server where the mobile device routes the mobile image to the remote server processing and the test results are be passed from the remote server to the mobile device.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2010Date of Patent: November 12, 2013Assignee: Mitek SystemsInventors: Grigori Nepomniachtchi, James DeBello
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Patent number: 8577118Abstract: The present invention relates to automated document processing and more particularly, to methods and systems for document image capture and processing using mobile devices. In accordance with various embodiments, methods and systems for document image capture on a mobile communication device are provided such that the image is optimized and enhanced for data extraction from the document as depicted. These methods and systems may comprise capturing an image of a document using a mobile communication device; transmitting the image to a server; and processing the image to create a bi-tonal image of the document for data extraction. Additionally, these methods and systems may comprise capturing a first image of a document using the mobile communication device; automatically detecting the document within the image; geometrically correcting the image; binarizing the image; correcting the orientation of the image; correcting the size of the image; and outputting the resulting image of the document.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2010Date of Patent: November 5, 2013Assignee: Mitek SystemsInventors: Grigori Nepomniachtchi, James DeBello, Josh Roach
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Publication number: 20130223721Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for assessing whether mobile deposit processing engines meet specified standards for mobile deposit of financial documents. A mobile deposit processing engine (MDE) is evaluated to determine if it can perform technical capabilities for improving the quality of and extracting content from an image of a financial document. A verification process then begins, where the MDE performs the image quality enhancements and text extraction steps on sets of images from a test deck. The results of the processing of the test deck are then evaluated by comparing confidence levels with thresholds to determine if each set of images should be accepted or rejected. Further analysis determines whether any of the sets of images were falsely accepted or rejected in error. An overall error rate is then compared with minimum accuracy criteria, and if the criteria are met, the MDE meets the standard for mobile deposit.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2013Publication date: August 29, 2013Applicant: MITEK SYSTEMSInventor: MITEK SYSTEMS
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Patent number: 8483473Abstract: Systems and methods for applying for and creating balance transfers with a mobile device are provided. An image of a customer's financial statement can be taken using a mobile device, after which the image is analyzed to extract information relevant to creating a balance transfer. The extracted information is then communicated to a bank over a network connected with the mobile device, where the bank can process the information and create an offer to the customer for a balance transfer in real-time. An example financial statement is a credit card statement. These systems and methods may comprise capturing an image of a document using a mobile communication device; transmitting the image to a server; detecting relevant information within the image; transmitting the information to a bank; and transmitting a resulting balance transfer offer from the bank to the mobile device.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2012Date of Patent: July 9, 2013Assignee: Mitek Systems, Inc.Inventors: John J. Roach, Grisha Nepomniachtchi, Robert Couch, Mikhail Avergun
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Publication number: 20130155474Abstract: Real-time evaluation and enhancement of image quality prior to capturing an image of a document on a mobile device is provided. An image capture process is initiated on a mobile device during which a user of the mobile device prepares to capture the image of the document, utilizing hardware and software on the mobile device to measure and achieve optimal parameters for image capture. Feedback may be provided to a user of the mobile device to instruct the user on how to manually optimize certain parameters relating to image quality, such as the angle, motion and distance of the mobile device from the document. When the optimal parameters for image capture of the document are achieved, at least one image of the document is automatically captured by the mobile device.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2013Publication date: June 20, 2013Applicant: MITEK SYSTEMSInventor: MITEK SYSTEMS
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Publication number: 20130148862Abstract: Systems and methods for applying for and creating balance transfers with a mobile device are provided. An image of a customer's financial statement can be taken using a mobile device, after which the image is analyzed to extract information relevant to creating a balance transfer. The extracted information is then communicated to a bank over a network connected with the mobile device, where the bank can process the information and create an offer to the customer for a balance transfer in real-time. An example financial statement is a credit card statement. These systems and methods may comprise capturing an image of a document using a mobile communication device; transmitting the image to a server; detecting relevant information within the image; transmitting the information to a bank; and transmitting a resulting balance transfer offer from the bank to the mobile device.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2012Publication date: June 13, 2013Applicant: MITEK SYSTEMSInventors: John J. Roach, Grisha Nepomniachtchi, Robert Couch, Mikhail Avergun
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Patent number: 8452098Abstract: The present invention provides a method for applying a signature simplicity analysis for improving the accuracy of signature validation, the method including the steps of generating a plurality of synthetic fraudulent signatures for a person, encoding authentic signatures of the person using signature simplicity and validating the signatures using signature simplicity.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2010Date of Patent: May 28, 2013Assignee: Mitek Systems, Inc.Inventors: Grigori Nepomniachtchi, Andrei Boutyline