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Intel inside??

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    Think I'll leave others to debate the legalities of disclosure / non disclosure, right / wrong etc etc...IMO....what's done is done....it is what it is (I know I can't change it ) and they will or won't release an Ann to clarify.

    Apologies in adv if some have read all these thoughts b4 - ignore as you wish.

    A quote from William Arthur Ward to ponder (what category are you?) - The pessimist complains about the wind; the optimist expects it to change; the realist adjusts the sails.

    So....thought I would start another thread to revisit some patent searching as the last time I posted this info was a few weeks back and was brief, buried in another thread and whilst LT holders may / may not have seen this, some of the newer holders or those currently researching NXR may not have. I still believe it may be pertinent but does not obviously mean deals at this stage. Just food for thought.

    @redapple could maybe add Intel as a possible suspect being spoken to as well

    The WBT patent - https://www.google.com/patents/US20100310133 is one of the earlier ones which has since had continuations & updates filed as the journey and refinement to the tech / method / apparatus continued. At the bottom of the page you will see other entities / patents that, in lodging their own, reference this WBT patent.

    Honeywell, Google, couple of others but the Intel one is most interesting - https://www.google.com/patents/WO2015088479A1?cl=en

    Why? First thing caught my eye was the heading - "Eye reflected content for verification of user liveliness"

    We all know who Intel are and that they are probably one of the worlds bigger producers of chip sets, modules, processors, hardware etc etc for PC's, phs and other electronics and who some of their clients are - microsoft, lenovo, asus, various other computer OEMs.

    We also know (or maybe didn't) that Intel joined the FIDO (biometric) alliance earlier this year with Microsoft etc.

    Their recent next gen Skylake chip released this year is designed with biometrics firmly in mind as well.

    The key relationship being liveness - prime additional target for most biometrics these days - supposedly inbuilt already in WBT tech as we know

    So, digging a bit into the patent and below is just some cut / paste relevant parts fyi and you may see some glaring similarities to the invention / discovery that Stephen and Ed came up with years ago and have got to this point - that, and the fact that Intel directly referenced WBT patent.

    "Generally, this disclosure provides devices, systems and methods for improved verification of user liveliness based on detection and identification of a corneal image reflection from the user. The system may include a security image generation module to provide a security image for presentation to the user on a client system display element; a corneal reflection analysis module to estimate features of a corneal reflected image, the corneal reflected image extracted from an image of the user obtained by a camera of the client system; and the corneal reflection analysis module further configured to verify liveliness of the user based on a match between the corneal reflected image and the security image, the match based on the estimated features."

    Intels basic summary of how it could work (against the diagrams):

    The secure content provider 102 may be a secure server associated with, for example, a financial institution or other organization/entity that maintains and provides restricted user access to a database of confidential information. The secure content provider 102 may communicate with a client device 106 associated with user 108. Client device 106 may be a computing device such as a workstation, laptop or Ultrabook; or any type of mobile platform or communication device including a smartphone, tablet, netbook, etc. or any other suitable device. Secure content provider 102 and client device 106 may communicate through a wired or wireless connection. In some embodiments the connection may be an internet connection and user 108 may access secure content provider 102 through a web browser.

    The user liveliness detection system (based on corneal image reflection) 104 may work in conjunction with a display element and camera of the client device 106, as will be explained in greater detail below, to verify that a security image sent to the client 106 is reflected in the cornea of the user 108 as an indicator that the user is a live person.

    Examples of platform 106 may include, but are not limited to, a mobile communication device such as a cellular handset or a smartphone based on the Android® OS, iOS®, Windows® OS, Blackberry® OS, Palm® OS, Symbian® OS, etc., a mobile computing device such as a tablet computer like an iPad®, Surface®, Galaxy Tab®, Kindle Fire®, etc., an Ultrabook® including a low-power chipset manufactured by Intel Corporation, a netbook, a notebook, a laptop or a palmtop.

    So......doesn't mean deals (yet) and doesn't mean WBT tech out there (yet) either. But, I do look at this direct reference by Intel to WBT patent and the specifics of the Intel patent around Corneal Specular Reflections as a biometric "liveness" test as a positive endorsement in some ways. A tech giant firstly acknowledged the WBT component and secondly, took the time & $ to protect it's own possible future involvement (should it ever eventuate) by lodging it's own patent covering the WBT method and how Intel could apply it to the wider mkt.

    Happy trading / investing this week....
    Last edited by FullMoonFever: 21/09/15
 
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