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It turns out that every printer can be identified by its prints, even between machines of the same make, resin, and settings.
In a paper, “ThermoTag: A Hidden ID of 3D Printers for Fingerprinting and Watermarking,” published in the journal IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security, a research team led by Jin ...
To achieve this, most production operations will make the production parts in a consistent manner: the exact same type and ...
[darkshark] has shown us an easy exploit, using a 3D printer to fool the Galaxy S10’s fingerprint scanner. The Galaxy S10 is interesting for its use of an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor ...
also known as 3D printing, carry a unique signature from the specific machine that fabricated them. This inspired the development of an AI system which detects the signature, or "fingerprint ...
AI is able to determine the origin of 3D-printed parts, down to the specific machine that made them. <br /><br /> ...
In a paper, "ThermoTag: A Hidden ID of 3D Printers for Fingerprinting and Watermarking," published in the journal IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security, a research team led by ...
A new artificial intelligence system pinpoints the origin of 3D printed parts down to the specific machine that made them. The technology could allow ...