Patents by Inventor J. Carr
J. Carr has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20080095397Abstract: The present invention relates generally to steganography and digital watermarking. One method recites: encoding content with a plural-bit digital watermark in accordance with initial encoding parameters; determining an assessment of the encoded plural-bit digital watermark in each of two or more portions of the content; for each of the two or more portions of the content, adjusting at least one of the initial encoding parameters according to a determined assessment for a respective portion of the content; and encoding the content with said plural-bit watermark in accordance with adjusted encoding parameters. Other methods are provided and claimed as well.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2007Publication date: April 24, 2008Inventors: Geoffrey Rhoads, J. Carr
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Publication number: 20070205266Abstract: To more rapidly redress identity theft, reports are issued to a person detailing instances in which that person's driver's license, passport, or other government-issued identification documents are presented as a form of ID. These reports can be issued periodically (e.g., integrated with monthly reports aggregating bank and brokerage account information, of the sort provided by Yahoo! and Microsoft Money software), or can be issued by email or text messaging, etc., each time an ID presentment is reported. Upon receiving a report of unfamiliar ID usage (e.g., a report that a driver's license was presented as evidence of age to purchase alcohol in a remote state), the person can take early action to redress apparent identity theft.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2004Publication date: September 6, 2007Inventors: J. Carr, Bruce Davis
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Publication number: 20070183623Abstract: A number of novel watermarking applications, and improvements to watermarking methods, are disclosed. Included are techniques for encoding printed circuit boards and street signs with watermarks, deterring credit card fraud and controlling software licensing using watermarks, registering collectibles via watermarks, encoding the margins of printed pages with watermarks, and using watermarks to convey extra information in video by which fidelity of the rendered video may be improved. One particular arrangement is a method in which a PDA, wristwatch, or other portable device with a display screen presents a pattern that includes a machine-readable identifier. This image is sensed by a separate device, such as a webcam or a camera-equipped cell phone. The sensing device can then take an action based on the identifier. In some arrangements, the action is personalized to the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2006Publication date: August 9, 2007Inventors: Tyler McKinley, Phillip Seder, Tony Rodriguez, Burt Perry, J. Carr, Indraneel Paul, Trent Brundage, Brett Hannigan
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Publication number: 20070180251Abstract: The present invention relates generally to steganography, digital watermarking and data hiding. In one embodiment a method is provided including: processing data representing content; analyzing the data to determine whether a plural-bit identifier is steganographically encoded therein, the plural-bit identifier encoded in the data through modifications to the data, the modifications steganographically hiding the presence of the plural-bit identifier; and upon detection of the plural-bit identifier, redundantly carrying out an action while attempting to conceal the action from one or more users of the content. Of course, other embodiments are described and claimed as well.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2007Publication date: August 2, 2007Inventors: J. Carr, Bruce Davis, Geoffrey Rhoads
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Publication number: 20070177760Abstract: 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: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2006Publication date: August 2, 2007Inventors: Geoffrey Rhoads, Aruna Kumar, Trent Brundage, Brett Hannigan, Tony Rodriguez, J. Carr
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Publication number: 20070102920Abstract: A forensic feature for a secure document comprises a base document layer and a covert material applied to the base document layer. The covert material includes a carrier and forensic material within the carrier. The forensic material includes a ratio of salts or oxides of metals, such as rare earth metals. The ratio is selected to correspond with a source of the document. The forensic material may be mixed into a coating or ink that is applied at predetermined locations on a secure document. The ratio is then measurable from metal ion signals of the salts or oxides. This ratio, or some metric derived from it, may be linked with information embedded elsewhere in the document to enable verification of the document. Another forensic document feature has a forensic metric that is measurable from a covert material in the document, and this forensic metric corresponds to a source of the document.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2006Publication date: May 10, 2007Inventors: Daoshen Bi, Tung-Feng Yeh, Robert Jones, J. Carr
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Publication number: 20070076916Abstract: The present invention relates generally to steganography and digital watermarking. In one embodiment, a method is provided including: receiving a media signal representing imagery or audio; receiving auxiliary data to be steganographically hidden in the media signal; receiving an indication of whether compression of the media signal can be adjusted; hiding the auxiliary data in the media signal through alterations to data representing the media signal; and compressing the media signal in accordance with at least the indication. In another embodiment, a method of indexing content is provided. The method includes: obtaining an identifier associated with a content item; providing the identifier to a data repository; obtaining metadata from the data repository, the metadata being associated in the data repository with the identifier; and indexing the content item in a search index based at least in part on the metadata. Other embodiments are provided as well.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2006Publication date: April 5, 2007Inventors: Geoffrey Rhoads, J. Carr
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Publication number: 20070031000Abstract: The present invention relates generally to digital watermarking and steganographic data hiding. In one embodiment a method of rendering content to a user is provided. The rendered content includes a digital watermark embedded therein. In another embodiment, digital watermarking is utilized to facilitate purchase or lease of audio or video content over a network or with a remote computer. In still another embodiment, a compression characteristic is determined, and subsequent steganographic embedding is influenced based on the characteristic. Other embodiments are provided as well.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2006Publication date: February 8, 2007Inventors: Geoffrey Rhoads, J. Carr
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Publication number: 20060200672Abstract: Various improvements to data processing systems involve enhancements to BIOS functionality, use of identifiers associated with specific instances of hardware, and data hiding techniques—sometimes alone, sometimes in combination. Many of these improvements can be applied to increase the security of computer systems, and networks of which they form part.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2005Publication date: September 7, 2006Inventors: Sean Calhoon, J. Carr, Tony Rodriguez
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Publication number: 20060039581Abstract: The present invention relates to digital watermarks integrated into holograms, watermarked hologram structures, and related applications as an authentication technique. One method creates a watermark image, and then embeds the watermark image into a holographic structure. The holographic structure is carried by a smart card. The smart card includes additional information. In one embodiment, the digital watermark includes information bits, and these information bits are used to authenticate the hologram, or the smart card. In another embodiment, the watermark's information bits are compared with the additional information carried by the smart card. The result of the comparison is used to authenticate the smart card or the hologram.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2005Publication date: February 23, 2006Inventors: Stephen Decker, Hugh Brunk, J. Carr, Geoffrey Rhoads, Neil Lofgren
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Publication number: 20060018506Abstract: The present invention provides methods and systems to improve network searching for watermarked content. In some implementations we employ keyword searching to narrow the universe of possible URL candidates. A resulting URL list is searched for digital watermarking. A system is provided to allow customer input. For example, a customer enters keywords or network locations. The keywords or network locations are provided to a watermark-enabled web browser which accesses locations associated with the keywords or network locations. Some implementations of the present invention employ a plurality of distributed watermark-enabled web browsers. Other aspects of the invention provide methods and system to facilitate desktop searching and automated metadata gathering and generating. In one implementation a digital watermark is used to determine whether metadata associated with an image or audio file is current or fresh. The metadata is updated when it is out of date.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2005Publication date: January 26, 2006Inventors: Tony Rodriguez, Sean Calhoon, Geoffrey Rhoads, J. Carr
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Publication number: 20050152578Abstract: 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: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2005Publication date: July 14, 2005Inventors: Geoffrey Rhoads, Aruna Kumar, Trent Brundage, Brett Hannigan, Tony Rodriguez, J. Carr
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Publication number: 20050135656Abstract: Digital watermark methods for encoding auxiliary data into a host signal are used to authenticate physical and electronic objects. One such method computes a content specific message dependent on the host signal, encodes the content specific message into a watermark signal, and embeds the watermark in the host signal such that the watermark signal is substantially imperceptible in the host signal. One specific implementation embeds data representing salient features of the host signal into the watermark. For example, for photo IDs, the method embeds the spatial location of salient features of the photo into the watermark. Another implementation computes a semi-sensitive hash of the host signal, such as a low pass filtering of the signal, and embeds the hash into the watermark. The watermark signal may be content dependent by making the watermark key dependent on some attribute of the signal in which the watermark is embedded.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2005Publication date: June 23, 2005Inventors: Adnan Alattar, J. Carr, Phillip Seder, Neil Lofgren, Geoffrey Rhoads
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Publication number: 20050094848Abstract: Digital watermark methods for encoding auxiliary data into a host signal are used to authenticate physical and electronic objects. In one implementation, an identification document includes electronic circuitry. The electronic circuitry includes an image of an authorized bearer of the identification document. The image includes first digital watermarking having a plural-bit identifier. In some cases, the identification document includes a printed image of the authorized bearer of the identification document. The printed image includes second digital watermarking therein. The first digital watermarking and the second digital watermarking can be cross-correlated for authentication of the identification document.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2004Publication date: May 5, 2005Inventors: J. Carr, Neil Lofgren, Phillip Seder
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Publication number: 20050056700Abstract: Digital watermarks can be employed in conjunction with trading cards (e.g., baseball cards, fantasy game cards, etc.) to serve a variety of purposes. Among these are facilitating on-line collecting and game-play. Digital watermarks may also be used in distinguishing genuine cards from counterfeits.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2004Publication date: March 17, 2005Inventors: Tyler McKinley, Marc Miller, J. Carr, William Conwell