Patent application number | Description | Published |
20140333524 | MOTION-BASED IDENTITY AUTHENTICATION OF AN INDIVIDUAL WITH A COMMUNICATIONS DEVICE - Systems, methods and computer storage mediums securely authenticate an identity of an individual based on a pattern that is traced by the individual. Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to prompting an individual with a pattern to trace when attempting to authenticate the identity of the individual during an identity authentication session. Motion-based behavior data that is generated by motions executed by the individual as the individual traces the pattern is captured via a motion-capturing sensor. The motion-based behavior data is unique to the individual and has a low likelihood of being duplicated by an unauthorized individual attempting to fraudulently pose as the individual. The captured motion-based behavior data is compared to previously captured motion-based behavior data from previous traces of the pattern completed by the individual. The identity of the individual is authenticated when the motion-based behavior data is within a threshold of the previously captured motion-based behavior data. | 11-13-2014 |
20150302217 | APPLICATION ENGAGEMENT IDENTIFICATION USING A DYNAMIC PATTERN - Systems and methods securely determine whether a human or a hacking computing device attempts to engage an application. Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to identifying a defined pattern to be displayed by a user interface for an individual to trace. The defined pattern is dynamically displayed so that characteristics associated with the defined pattern change as the defined pattern is displayed. A background is displayed simultaneously with the defined pattern. The background randomly changes as the characteristics associated with the defined pattern change. The likelihood that a hacking computing device can recognize the dynamically changing defined pattern from the dynamically changing background is low while the likelihood that the human brain can do so is high. Thus, user attempting to engage the application is confirmed as a human when a trace of the defined patter is received. | 10-22-2015 |
20160035247 | VISUAL FEEDBACK GENERATION IN TRACING A PATTERN - Systems and methods include generating visual feedback from a traced pattern that is completed by an individual using a multi-touch device. Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to displaying a previously generated pattern by a user interface of the multi-touch device to the individual for the individual to trace. The traced pattern generated from continuously tracing the previously generated pattern by the individual from an initial point on the previously generated pattern to an end point on the previously generated pattern is received via the user interface of the multi-touch device. Visual feedback is generated via the user interface that translates motion-based behavior data associated with the traced pattern to a visible depiction of the motion-based behavior data. | 02-04-2016 |
20160050308 | MOVEMENT-BASED, USER IDENTITY AUTHENTICATED UNLOCKING AND LOCKING TRIGGERS FOR SMARTPHONES AND WEARABLE MOBILE DEVICES - A system for locking and unlocking the display of a smartphone or wearable mobile device, which includes the use of a unique movement-based identifier contained on the device. For unlocking, if the person can reproduce the input movement with similar enough characteristics to a reference movement stored on the phone, or to a previous input movement stored in the database, then the person is authenticated and the phone is unlocked. If there is insufficient similarity between reference and input, or if the input movement data exactly match the reference or any stored movement, the user is not authenticated and the smartphone remains locked. For locking, the person will move the smartphone into a position where the display would no longer be visible to the user. When such an event is detected, the smartphone will power itself down. | 02-18-2016 |
20160070464 | TWO-STAGE, GESTURE ENHANCED INPUT SYSTEM FOR LETTERS, NUMBERS, AND CHARACTERS - A system and method that allows convenient input of letters, numbers, and characters using an input requiring a minimal number of input buttons or keys enhanced by gestures. The system utilizes a two-stage input, first with an array “call-up” function that allows a user to select a range of letters, numbers, or characters, followed by a subsequent “specification” function that allows a user to select a specific letter, number, or character from the aforementioned array. This allows for input using wearable devices that have minimal surface area, or devices that do not require external keyboards to provide input, such as Blu-Ray players and smart televisions, while also saving space on a display, if utilized on mobile computing devices such as smartphones or tablets. The resulting input can be used in electronic communications such as email and SMS texting, or be used for word processing functions. | 03-10-2016 |
20160085407 | MOTION-BASED IDENTITY AUTHENTICATION OF AN INDIVIDUAL WITH A COMMUNICATIONS DEVICE - Systems and methods securely authenticate an identity of an individual based on a pattern that is traced by the individual. Embodiments relate to prompting an individual with a pattern to trace when attempting to authenticate the identity of the individual during an identity authentication session. Motion-based behavior data that is generated by motions executed by the individual as the individual traces the pattern is captured via a motion-capturing sensor. The motion-based behavior data is unique to the individual and has a low likelihood of being duplicated by an unauthorized individual attempting to fraudulently pose as the individual. The captured motion-based behavior data is compared to previously-captured motion-based behavior data from previous traces of the pattern completed by the individual. The identity of the individual is authenticated when the motion-based behavior data is within a threshold of the previously captured motion-based behavior data. | 03-24-2016 |
20160085948 | MOTION-BASED IDENTITY AUTHENTICATION OF AN INDIVIDUAL WITH A COMMUNICATIONS DEVICE - Systems, methods and computer storage mediums securely authenticate an identity of an individual based on a pattern that is traced by the individual. Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to prompting an individual with a pattern to trace when attempting to authenticate the identity of the individual during an identity authentication session. Motion-based behavior data that is generated by motions executed by the individual as the individual traces the pattern is captured via a motion-capturing sensor. The motion-based behavior data is unique to the individual and has a low likelihood of being duplicated by an unauthorized individual attempting to fraudulently pose as the individual. The captured motion-based behavior data is compared to previously captured motion-based behavior data from previous traces of the pattern completed by the individual. The identity of the individual is authenticated when the motion-based behavior data is within a threshold of the previously captured motion-based behavior data. | 03-24-2016 |
20160125758 | ASSESSING COGNITIVE FUNCTION USING A MULTI-TOUCH DEVICE - Systems and methods include assessing cognitive function of the individual as the individual engages cognitive exercises using a multi-touch device. Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to engaging the individual with the cognitive exercise via a user interface of the multi-touch device so that the individual implements a plurality of cognitive skills when engaging the cognitive exercise. Cognitive responses generated by the individual when engaging the cognitive exercise are received via the user interface of the multi-touch device. The cognitive data generated from the cognitive responses are analyzed to determine an assessment of the cognitive function associated with the individual. A cognitive function score is then determined from the assessment of the cognitive function associated with the individual in which the cognitive function score is representative of the cognitive function of the individual. | 05-05-2016 |