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18 January 2010 Technologies for developing an advanced intelligent ATM with self-defence capabilities
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Proceedings Volume 7534, Document Recognition and Retrieval XVII; 75340E (2010) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.838724
Event: IS&T/SPIE Electronic Imaging, 2010, San Jose, California, United States
Abstract
We have developed several technologies for protecting automated teller machines. These technologies are based mainly on pattern recognition and are used to implement various self-defence functions. They include (i) banknote recognition and information retrieval for preventing machines from accepting counterfeit and damaged banknotes and for retrieving information about detected counterfeits from a relational database, (ii) form processing and character recognition for preventing machines from accepting remittance forms without due dates and/or insufficient payment, (iii) person identification to prevent machines from transacting with non-customers, and (iv) object recognition to guard machines against foreign objects such as spy cams that might be surreptitiously attached to them and to protect users against someone attempting to peek at their user information such as their personal identification number. The person identification technology has been implemented in most ATMs in Japan, and field tests have demonstrated that the banknote recognition technology can recognise more then 200 types of banknote from 30 different countries. We are developing an "advanced intelligent ATM" that incorporates all of these technologies.
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Hiroshi Sako "Technologies for developing an advanced intelligent ATM with self-defence capabilities", Proc. SPIE 7534, Document Recognition and Retrieval XVII, 75340E (18 January 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.838724
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Object recognition

Optical character recognition

Pattern recognition

Databases

Content addressable memory

Information security

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