ID Verification & Authentication is the act of establishing or confirming the government issued ID as authentic, that is, that regulatory or technical claims made by or about the ID are true. This is the most advanced form of security designed to electronically identify an altered government issued ID.
The Veridocs System simultaneously examines the physical layout of both sides of the document, as well as the various optical and electronic security features for the automatic classification, data extraction, and authentication of documents. The authentication process utilizes the Veridocs Document Library (VDL) The VDL does not contain complete document images, but is rather a collection of “metadata” about each document type supported. This “metadata” is comprised of information on the document such as where in a captured image to search for specific color characteristics, small pattern images, or regions containing data. Also included are specific properties such as colors, physical relationships, data formats, and patterns that uniquely identify the document and allow reliable data extraction. The “metadata” consists of parameters necessary for the Optical Character Recognition (OCR) and image processors used to perform the specific tasks necessary to capture, classify, and authenticate the document. LEARN MORE >



