Thailand ID Card
Function
This API detects and extracts text from images of Thailand-issued national registration cards and converts the text into a structured JSON format. For details about the constraints on using this API, see Constraints and Limitations. For details about how to use this API, see Introduction to OCR.
Constraints and Limitations
- Only ID cards issued by Thailand can be recognized.
- Only images in PNG, JPG, JPEG, BMP, or TIFF format can be recognized.
- No side of the image can be smaller than 15 or larger than 8,192 pixels.
- An ID card to be recognized must occupy more than 25% of the image. When scanning an ID card, ensure that the entire ID card is displayed in the image.
- An ID card can be rotated to any angle.
- The ID card in the image can be moderately distorted, but the aspect ratio cannot be distorted by more than 10%.
- Illuminated or dark images can be recognized, but the accuracy may be compromised.
- Only the front or back of a single ID card can be identified each time.
Calling Method
For details, see Calling APIs.
Prerequisites
Before using this API, subscribe to the service and complete authentication. For details, see Subscribing to an OCR Service and Authentication.
Before you use the service for the first time, subscribe to the service by clicking Subscribe. You only need to subscribe to the service once. If you have not subscribed to the service yet, error "ModelArts.4204" will be displayed when you call this API. Before you call the API, log in to the OCR console and subscribe to the corresponding service. Ensure that you make the subscription to the service in the same region where you want to call this API.
URI
POST /v2/{project_id}/ocr/thailand-id-card
Parameter |
Mandatory |
Description |
---|---|---|
endpoint |
Yes |
Endpoint, which is the request address for calling an API. The endpoint varies depending on services in different regions. For more details, see Endpoints. |
project_id |
Yes |
Project ID, which can be obtained by referring to Obtaining a Project ID. |
Request Parameters
Parameter |
Mandatory |
Type |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
X-Auth-Token |
Yes |
String |
User token Used to obtain the permission to call APIs. The token is the value of X-Subject-Token in the response header in Authentication. |
Content-Type |
Yes |
String |
MIME type of the request body. The value is application/json. |
Enterprise-Project-Id |
No |
String |
Enterprise project ID. OCR uses Enterprise Project Management Service (EPS) to split fees for resources used by different user groups and users. To obtain the enterprise project ID, go to the Enterprise Project Management console, click the enterprise project name, and obtain the enterprise project ID on the enterprise project details page.
For details about how to create an enterprise project, see Optical Character Recognition User Guide.
NOTE:
After an enterprise project is created, parameter transfer involves the following scenarios:
|
Parameter |
Mandatory |
Type |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
image |
No |
String |
Set either this parameter or url. Base64 encoded string of an image file. The image file has a size limit of 10 MB. No side of the image can be smaller than 15 or larger than 8,192 pixels. Only images in JPEG, JPG, PNG, BMP, or TIFF format can be recognized. An example is /9j/4AAQSkZJRgABAg.... If the image data contains an unnecessary prefix, the error "The image format is not supported" is reported. |
url |
No |
String |
Set either this parameter or image. Image URL. Currently, the following URLs are supported:
NOTE:
|
side |
No |
String |
Front or back of the ID card. The options are:
If the value of this parameter is empty or not included, the system will automatically recognize whether the image is the front or back of an ID card. It is recommended to set this parameter for higher accuracy. |
return_portrait_image |
No |
Boolean |
Whether to return the Base64 encoded string of the portrait on the ID card image. The options are:
If this parameter is not specified, false is used by default. In this case, the Base64 encoded string of the portrait on the ID card will not be returned. |
return_portrait_location |
No |
Boolean |
Whether to return the position coordinates of the portrait on the ID card image. The options are:
|
return_idcard_type |
No |
Boolean |
Whether to return the ID card type. The options are:
|
return_text_location |
No |
Boolean |
Location of a text block. The options are: true: All text blocks will be returned. false: Text blocks will not be returned. If this parameter is not specified, the system does not return the location of any text blocks by default. If a non-Boolean value is entered, an error message will be displayed, indicating that the parameter is invalid. |
Response Parameters
Status code: 200
Parameter |
Type |
Description |
---|---|---|
result |
ThailandIdcardResult object |
Recognition result This parameter is not returned when the API fails to be called. |
Parameter |
Type |
Description |
---|---|---|
type |
String |
ID card type. The value normal indicates a regular Thailand ID card, and the value pink indicates a foreigner's ID card. |
name_en |
String |
English name |
ref_number |
String |
Reference number |
side |
String |
Front or back of an ID card. Value options are front and back. |
id_number |
String |
ID number |
name_th |
String |
Thai name |
first_name_en |
String |
Name, in English |
last_name_en |
String |
English surname |
date_of_birth_th |
String |
Date of birth, in Thai |
date_of_birth_en |
String |
Date of birth, in English |
religion_th |
String |
Religion |
address_th |
String |
Address |
date_of_issue_th |
String |
Date of issue, in Thai |
date_of_issue_en |
String |
Date of issue, in English |
date_of_expiry_th |
String |
Date of expiry, in Thai |
date_of_expiry_en |
String |
Date of expiry, in English |
serial_number |
String |
Serial number |
card_number |
String |
ID number on the back of the ID card |
laser_number |
String |
Laser code |
confidence |
ThailandIdcardConfidence object |
Confidence of a field. The value ranges from 0 to 1. A higher confidence indicates a higher accuracy of the field identified. The confidence is calculated using algorithms and is not equal to the accuracy. |
portrait_image |
String |
Base64 encoded string of the portrait. This parameter is returned only when return_portrait_image is set to true. |
portrait_location |
Array<Array<Integer>> |
Location of the portrait on the original image. This parameter is returned only when return_portrait_location is set to true. The image is displayed in a list. The list contains the two-dimensional coordinates (x,y) of the four vertices in the portrait area. The origin of the coordinates is the upper left corner of the image. The X axis is horizontal, and the Y axis is vertical. |
idcard_type |
String |
ID card type. This parameter is returned only when return_idcard_type is set to true. The options are:
|
text_location |
Object |
Location of all fields identified on the original image, including the two-dimensional coordinates (x,y) of the four vertices in all text areas. The image coordinate system is used. The coordinate origin is the upper left corner of the image, the X axis is horizontal, and the Y axis is vertical. |
Parameter |
Type |
Description |
---|---|---|
id_number |
Float |
Confidence of the ID number |
name_th |
Float |
Confidence of the Thai name |
name_en |
Float |
Confidence of the English name |
ref_number |
Float |
Confidence of the reference number |
first_name_en |
Float |
Confidence of the English given name |
last_name_en |
Float |
Confidence of the English family name |
date_of_birth_th |
Float |
Confidence of the birth date in Thai An example of the return value is 5 ก. พ. 2493. |
date_of_birth_en |
Float |
Confidence of the birth date in English An example of the return value is 5 Feb. 1950. |
religion_th |
Float |
Confidence of the religion |
address_th |
Float |
Confidence of the address |
date_of_issue_th |
Float |
Confidence of the issuance date in Thai |
date_of_issue_en |
Float |
Confidence of the issuance date in English |
date_of_expiry_th |
Float |
Confidence of the validity period in Thai |
date_of_expiry_en |
Float |
Confidence of the validity period in English |
serial_number |
Float |
Confidence of the serial number |
card_number |
Float |
Confidence of the card number on the back of the ID card |
laser_number |
Float |
Confidence of the laser code |
Status code: 200
Parameter |
Type |
Description |
---|---|---|
error_code |
String |
Error code of a failed API call. For details, see Error Codes. This parameter is not returned for a successful call. |
error_msg |
String |
Error message when the API call fails This parameter is not returned when the API is successfully called. |
Example Request
- endpoint is the request URL for calling an API. Endpoints vary depending on services and regions. For details, see Endpoints.
For example, Thailand ID Card OCR is deployed in the AP-Bangkok region. The endpoint is ocr.ap-southeast-2.myhuaweicloud.com or ocr.ap-southeast-2.myhuaweicloud.cn. The request URL is https://ocr.ap-southeast-2.myhuaweicloud.com/v2/{project_id}/thailand-id-card. project_id is the project ID. For how to obtain the project ID, see Obtaining a Project ID.
- For details about how to obtain a token, see Making an API Request.
- Request example (Method 1: Use the image Base64 string.)
POST https://{endpoint}/v2/{project_id}/ocr/thailand-id-card Request Header: Content-Type: application/json X-Auth-Token: MIINRwYJKoZIhvcNAQcCoIINODCCDTQCAQExDTALBglghkgBZQMEAgEwgguVBgkqhkiG... Request Body: { "image" : "/9j/4AAQSkZJRgABAgEASABIAAD/4RFZRXhpZgAATU0AKgAAAA...", "side" : "front", "return_portrait_image" : true, "return_portrait_location" : true, "return_idcard_type" : true }
- Request example (Method 2: Use the image URL.)
POST https://{endpoint}/v2/{project_id}/ocr/thailand-id-card Request Header: Content-Type: application/json X-Auth-Token: MIINRwYJKoZIhvcNAQcCoIINODCCDTQCAQExDTALBglghkgBZQMEAgEwgguVBgkqhkiG... Request Body: { "url":"https://BucketName.obs.xxxx.com/ObjectName" }
- Sample code for a Python 3 request (For codes in other languages, refer to the following sample or use OCR SDK.)
# encoding:utf-8 import requests import base64 url = "https://{endpoint}/v2/{project_id}/ocr/thailand-id-card" token = "Actual token value obtained by the user" headers = {'Content-Type': 'application/json', 'X-Auth-Token': token} imagepath = r'./data/thailand-id-card-demo.png' # Read a local image. with open(imagepath, "rb") as bin_data: image_data = bin_data.read() image_base64 = base64.b64encode(image_data).decode("utf-8") # Use the Base64 encoded string of the image. payload = {"image": image_base64} response = requests.post(url, headers=headers, json=payload) print(response.text)
Example Response
Status code: 200
Example response for a successful request (the front)
{ "result" : { "side" : "front", "id_number" : "X XXXX XXXXX XX X", "name_th" : "XXX", "first_name_en" : "XX", "last_name_en" : "XX", "date_of_birth_th" : "5 ก.พ. 2493", "date_of_birth_en" : "5 Feb. 1950", "religion_th" : "XX", "address_th" : "XXXXX", "date_of_issue_th" : "XX", "date_of_issue_en" : "4 Mar. 2011", "date_of_expiry_th" : "22 ก.พ. 2561", "date_of_expiry_en" : "22 Feb. 2018", "serial_number" : "XXXX-XX-XXXXX", "confidence" : { "id_number" : 0.9999, "name_th" : 0.9994, "first_name_en" : 0.998, "last_name_en" : 0.9997, "date_of_birth_th" : 0.9996, "date_of_birth_en" : 0.9997, "religion_th" : 0.686, "address_th" : 0.624, "date_of_issue_th" : 1, "date_of_issue_en" : 1, "date_of_expiry_th" : 0.9969, "date_of_expiry_en" : 0.61, "serial_number" : 0.9887 }, "portrait_image" : "/9j/4AA... ", "portrait_location" : [ [ 576, 237 ], [ 741, 237 ], [ 739, 430 ], [ 574, 431 ] ], "idcard_type" : "normal" } }
Example response for a successful request (the back)
{ "result": { "side": "back", "card_number": "XXXX-XXX-XX", "laser_number": "XXXX-XXXXXXX-XX", "confidence": { "id_number": 0.9999, "laser_number": 0.9994 } } }
Status code: 400
Example response for a failed request
{ "error_code": "AIS.0103", "error_msg": "The image size does not meet the requirements." }
Example SDK Code
The example SDK code is as follows:
You are advised to update the SDKs to the latest versions before use to prevent the local outdated SDKs from being unable to use the latest OCR functions.
- Transfer the Base64 encoded string of the Thailand ID card image for recognition.
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package com.huaweicloud.sdk.test; import com.huaweicloud.sdk.core.auth.ICredential; import com.huaweicloud.sdk.core.auth.BasicCredentials; import com.huaweicloud.sdk.core.exception.ConnectionException; import com.huaweicloud.sdk.core.exception.RequestTimeoutException; import com.huaweicloud.sdk.core.exception.ServiceResponseException; import com.huaweicloud.sdk.ocr.v1.region.OcrRegion; import com.huaweicloud.sdk.ocr.v1.*; import com.huaweicloud.sdk.ocr.v1.model.*; public class RecognizeThailandIdcardSolution { public static void main(String[] args) { // The AK and SK used for authentication are hard-coded or stored in plaintext, which has great security risks. It is recommended that the AK and SK be stored in ciphertext in configuration files or environment variables and decrypted during use to ensure security. // In this example, AK and SK are stored in environment variables for authentication. Before running this example, set environment variables CLOUD_SDK_AK and CLOUD_SDK_SK in the local environment String ak = System.getenv("CLOUD_SDK_AK"); String sk = System.getenv("CLOUD_SDK_SK"); ICredential auth = new BasicCredentials() .withAk(ak) .withSk(sk); OcrClient client = OcrClient.newBuilder() .withCredential(auth) .withRegion(OcrRegion.valueOf("<YOUR REGION>")) .build(); RecognizeThailandIdcardRequest request = new RecognizeThailandIdcardRequest(); ThailandIdcardRequestBody body = new ThailandIdcardRequestBody(); body.withReturnIdcardType(true); body.withReturnPortraitLocation(true); body.withReturnPortraitImage(true); body.withSide("front"); body.withImage("/9j/4AAQSkZJRgABAgEASABIAAD/4RFZRXhpZgAATU0AKgAAAA..."); request.withBody(body); try { RecognizeThailandIdcardResponse response = client.recognizeThailandIdcard(request); System.out.println(response.toString()); } catch (ConnectionException e) { e.printStackTrace(); } catch (RequestTimeoutException e) { e.printStackTrace(); } catch (ServiceResponseException e) { e.printStackTrace(); System.out.println(e.getHttpStatusCode()); System.out.println(e.getRequestId()); System.out.println(e.getErrorCode()); System.out.println(e.getErrorMsg()); } } }
- Transfer the URL of the Thailand ID card image for recognition.
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package com.huaweicloud.sdk.test; import com.huaweicloud.sdk.core.auth.ICredential; import com.huaweicloud.sdk.core.auth.BasicCredentials; import com.huaweicloud.sdk.core.exception.ConnectionException; import com.huaweicloud.sdk.core.exception.RequestTimeoutException; import com.huaweicloud.sdk.core.exception.ServiceResponseException; import com.huaweicloud.sdk.ocr.v1.region.OcrRegion; import com.huaweicloud.sdk.ocr.v1.*; import com.huaweicloud.sdk.ocr.v1.model.*; public class RecognizeThailandIdcardSolution { public static void main(String[] args) { // The AK and SK used for authentication are hard-coded or stored in plaintext, which has great security risks. It is recommended that the AK and SK be stored in ciphertext in configuration files or environment variables and decrypted during use to ensure security. // In this example, AK and SK are stored in environment variables for authentication. Before running this example, set environment variables CLOUD_SDK_AK and CLOUD_SDK_SK in the local environment String ak = System.getenv("CLOUD_SDK_AK"); String sk = System.getenv("CLOUD_SDK_SK"); ICredential auth = new BasicCredentials() .withAk(ak) .withSk(sk); OcrClient client = OcrClient.newBuilder() .withCredential(auth) .withRegion(OcrRegion.valueOf("<YOUR REGION>")) .build(); RecognizeThailandIdcardRequest request = new RecognizeThailandIdcardRequest(); ThailandIdcardRequestBody body = new ThailandIdcardRequestBody(); body.withReturnIdcardType(true); body.withReturnPortraitLocation(true); body.withReturnPortraitImage(true); body.withSide("front"); body.withUrl("https://BucketName.obs.myhuaweicloud.com/ObjectName"); request.withBody(body); try { RecognizeThailandIdcardResponse response = client.recognizeThailandIdcard(request); System.out.println(response.toString()); } catch (ConnectionException e) { e.printStackTrace(); } catch (RequestTimeoutException e) { e.printStackTrace(); } catch (ServiceResponseException e) { e.printStackTrace(); System.out.println(e.getHttpStatusCode()); System.out.println(e.getRequestId()); System.out.println(e.getErrorCode()); System.out.println(e.getErrorMsg()); } } }
- Transfer the Base64 encoded string of the Thailand ID card image for recognition.
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# coding: utf-8 from huaweicloudsdkcore.auth.credentials import BasicCredentials from huaweicloudsdkocr.v1.region.ocr_region import OcrRegion from huaweicloudsdkcore.exceptions import exceptions from huaweicloudsdkocr.v1 import * if __name__ == "__main__": # The AK and SK used for authentication are hard-coded or stored in plaintext, which has great security risks. It is recommended that the AK and SK be stored in ciphertext in configuration files or environment variables and decrypted during use to ensure security. # In this example, AK and SK are stored in environment variables for authentication. Before running this example, set environment variables CLOUD_SDK_AK and CLOUD_SDK_SK in the local environment ak = os.getenv("CLOUD_SDK_AK") sk = os.getenv("CLOUD_SDK_SK") credentials = BasicCredentials(ak, sk) \ client = OcrClient.new_builder() \ .with_credentials(credentials) \ .with_region(OcrRegion.value_of("<YOUR REGION>")) \ .build() try: request = RecognizeThailandIdcardRequest() request.body = ThailandIdcardRequestBody( return_idcard_type=True, return_portrait_location=True, return_portrait_image=True, side="front", image="/9j/4AAQSkZJRgABAgEASABIAAD/4RFZRXhpZgAATU0AKgAAAA..." ) response = client.recognize_thailand_idcard(request) print(response) except exceptions.ClientRequestException as e: print(e.status_code) print(e.request_id) print(e.error_code) print(e.error_msg)
- Transfer the URL of the Thailand ID card image for recognition.
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# coding: utf-8 from huaweicloudsdkcore.auth.credentials import BasicCredentials from huaweicloudsdkocr.v1.region.ocr_region import OcrRegion from huaweicloudsdkcore.exceptions import exceptions from huaweicloudsdkocr.v1 import * if __name__ == "__main__": # The AK and SK used for authentication are hard-coded or stored in plaintext, which has great security risks. It is recommended that the AK and SK be stored in ciphertext in configuration files or environment variables and decrypted during use to ensure security. # In this example, AK and SK are stored in environment variables for authentication. Before running this example, set environment variables CLOUD_SDK_AK and CLOUD_SDK_SK in the local environment ak = os.getenv("CLOUD_SDK_AK") sk = os.getenv("CLOUD_SDK_SK") credentials = BasicCredentials(ak, sk) \ client = OcrClient.new_builder() \ .with_credentials(credentials) \ .with_region(OcrRegion.value_of("<YOUR REGION>")) \ .build() try: request = RecognizeThailandIdcardRequest() request.body = ThailandIdcardRequestBody( return_idcard_type=True, return_portrait_location=True, return_portrait_image=True, side="front", url="https://BucketName.obs.myhuaweicloud.com/ObjectName" ) response = client.recognize_thailand_idcard(request) print(response) except exceptions.ClientRequestException as e: print(e.status_code) print(e.request_id) print(e.error_code) print(e.error_msg)
- Transfer the Base64 encoded string of the Thailand ID card image for recognition.
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package main import ( "fmt" "github.com/huaweicloud/huaweicloud-sdk-go-v3/core/auth/basic" ocr "github.com/huaweicloud/huaweicloud-sdk-go-v3/services/ocr/v1" "github.com/huaweicloud/huaweicloud-sdk-go-v3/services/ocr/v1/model" region "github.com/huaweicloud/huaweicloud-sdk-go-v3/services/ocr/v1/region" ) func main() { // The AK and SK used for authentication are hard-coded or stored in plaintext, which has great security risks. It is recommended that the AK and SK be stored in ciphertext in configuration files or environment variables and decrypted during use to ensure security. // In this example, AK and SK are stored in environment variables for authentication. Before running this example, set environment variables CLOUD_SDK_AK and CLOUD_SDK_SK in the local environment ak := os.Getenv("CLOUD_SDK_AK") sk := os.Getenv("CLOUD_SDK_SK") auth := basic.NewCredentialsBuilder(). WithAk(ak). WithSk(sk). Build() client := ocr.NewOcrClient( ocr.OcrClientBuilder(). WithRegion(region.ValueOf("<YOUR REGION>")). WithCredential(auth). Build()) request := &model.RecognizeThailandIdcardRequest{} returnIdcardTypeThailandIdcardRequestBody:= true returnPortraitLocationThailandIdcardRequestBody:= true returnPortraitImageThailandIdcardRequestBody:= true sideThailandIdcardRequestBody:= "front" imageThailandIdcardRequestBody:= "/9j/4AAQSkZJRgABAgEASABIAAD/4RFZRXhpZgAATU0AKgAAAA..." request.Body = &model.ThailandIdcardRequestBody{ ReturnIdcardType: &returnIdcardTypeThailandIdcardRequestBody, ReturnPortraitLocation: &returnPortraitLocationThailandIdcardRequestBody, ReturnPortraitImage: &returnPortraitImageThailandIdcardRequestBody, Side: &sideThailandIdcardRequestBody, Image: &imageThailandIdcardRequestBody, } response, err := client.RecognizeThailandIdcard(request) if err == nil { fmt.Printf("%+v\n", response) } else { fmt.Println(err) } }
- Transfer the URL of the Thailand ID card image for recognition.
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package main import ( "fmt" "github.com/huaweicloud/huaweicloud-sdk-go-v3/core/auth/basic" ocr "github.com/huaweicloud/huaweicloud-sdk-go-v3/services/ocr/v1" "github.com/huaweicloud/huaweicloud-sdk-go-v3/services/ocr/v1/model" region "github.com/huaweicloud/huaweicloud-sdk-go-v3/services/ocr/v1/region" ) func main() { // The AK and SK used for authentication are hard-coded or stored in plaintext, which has great security risks. It is recommended that the AK and SK be stored in ciphertext in configuration files or environment variables and decrypted during use to ensure security. // In this example, AK and SK are stored in environment variables for authentication. Before running this example, set environment variables CLOUD_SDK_AK and CLOUD_SDK_SK in the local environment ak := os.Getenv("CLOUD_SDK_AK") sk := os.Getenv("CLOUD_SDK_SK") auth := basic.NewCredentialsBuilder(). WithAk(ak). WithSk(sk). Build() client := ocr.NewOcrClient( ocr.OcrClientBuilder(). WithRegion(region.ValueOf("<YOUR REGION>")). WithCredential(auth). Build()) request := &model.RecognizeThailandIdcardRequest{} returnIdcardTypeThailandIdcardRequestBody:= true returnPortraitLocationThailandIdcardRequestBody:= true returnPortraitImageThailandIdcardRequestBody:= true sideThailandIdcardRequestBody:= "front" urlThailandIdcardRequestBody:= "https://BucketName.obs.myhuaweicloud.com/ObjectName" request.Body = &model.ThailandIdcardRequestBody{ ReturnIdcardType: &returnIdcardTypeThailandIdcardRequestBody, ReturnPortraitLocation: &returnPortraitLocationThailandIdcardRequestBody, ReturnPortraitImage: &returnPortraitImageThailandIdcardRequestBody, Side: &sideThailandIdcardRequestBody, Url: &urlThailandIdcardRequestBody, } response, err := client.RecognizeThailandIdcard(request) if err == nil { fmt.Printf("%+v\n", response) } else { fmt.Println(err) } }
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Status Codes
Status Code |
Description |
---|---|
200 |
Example response for a successful request |
400 |
Example response for a failed request |
See Status Codes.
Error Codes
See Error Codes.
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