International ID

The Python SDK supports the Mindee V1 International ID API.

Product Specifications

Specification
Details

Endpoint Name

international_id

Recommended Version

v2.2

Supports Polling/Webhooks

✔️ Yes

Support Synchronous HTTP Calls

❌ No

Geography

🌐 Global

Quick-Start

Using the sample below, we are going to illustrate how to extract the data that we want using the SDK.

International ID Sample

Sample Code

#
# Install the Python client library by running:
# pip install mindee
#

from mindee import Client, product, AsyncPredictResponse

# Init a new client
mindee_client = Client(api_key="my-api-key")

# Load a file from disk
input_doc = mindee_client.source_from_path("/path/to/the/file.ext")

# Load a file from disk and enqueue it.
result: AsyncPredictResponse = mindee_client.enqueue_and_parse(
    product.InternationalIdV2,
    input_doc,
)

# Print a brief summary of the parsed data
print(result.document)

Sample Output (rST)

########
Document
########
:Mindee ID: cfa20a58-20cf-43b6-8cec-9505fa69d1c2
:Filename: default_sample.jpg

Inference
#########
:Product: mindee/international_id v2.0
:Rotation applied: No

Prediction
==========
:Document Type: IDENTIFICATION_CARD
:Document Number: 12345678A
:Surnames: MUESTRA
           MUESTRA
:Given Names: CARMEN
:Sex: F
:Birth Date: 1980-01-01
:Birth Place: CAMPO DE CRIPTANA CIUDAD REAL ESPANA
:Nationality: ESP
:Personal Number: BAB1834284<44282767Q0
:Country of Issue: ESP
:State of Issue: MADRID
:Issue Date:
:Expiration Date: 2030-01-01
:Address: C/REAL N13, 1 DCHA COLLADO VILLALBA MADRID MADRID MADRID
:MRZ Line 1: IDESPBAB1834284<44282767Q0<<<<
:MRZ Line 2: 8001010F1301017ESP<<<<<<<<<<<3
:MRZ Line 3: MUESTRA<MUESTRA<<CARMEN<<<<<<<

Standard Fields

These fields are generic and used in several products.

BaseField

Each prediction object contains a set of fields that inherit from the generic BaseField class. A typical BaseField object will have the following attributes:

  • value (Union[float, str]): corresponds to the field value. Can be None if no value was extracted.

  • confidence (float): the confidence score of the field prediction.

  • bounding_box ([Point, Point, Point, Point]): contains exactly 4 relative vertices (points) coordinates of a right rectangle containing the field in the document.

  • polygon (List[Point]): contains the relative vertices coordinates (Point) of a polygon containing the field in the image.

  • page_id (int): the ID of the page, always None when at document-level.

  • reconstructed (bool): indicates whether an object was reconstructed (not extracted as the API gave it).

A Point simply refers to a list of two numbers ([float, float]).

Aside from the previous attributes, all basic fields have access to a custom __str__ method that can be used to print their value as a string.

ClassificationField

The classification field ClassificationField does not implement all the basic BaseField attributes. It only implements value, confidence and page_id.

A classification field's `value is always a `str`. {% endhint %}

DateField

Aside from the basic BaseField attributes, the date field DateField also implements the following:

  • date_object (Date): an accessible representation of the value as a python object. Can be None.

StringField

The text field StringField only has one constraint: its value is an Optional[str].

Attributes

The following fields are extracted for International ID V2:

Address

address (StringField): The physical address of the document holder.

print(result.document.inference.prediction.address.value)

Birth Date

birth_date (DateField): The date of birth of the document holder.

print(result.document.inference.prediction.birth_date.value)

Birth Place

birth_place (StringField): The place of birth of the document holder.

print(result.document.inference.prediction.birth_place.value)

Country of Issue

country_of_issue (StringField): The country where the document was issued.

print(result.document.inference.prediction.country_of_issue.value)

Document Number

document_number (StringField): The unique identifier assigned to the document.

print(result.document.inference.prediction.document_number.value)

Document Type

document_type (ClassificationField): The type of personal identification document.

Possible values include:

  • 'IDENTIFICATION_CARD'

  • 'PASSPORT'

  • 'DRIVER_LICENSE'

  • 'VISA'

  • 'RESIDENCY_CARD'

  • 'VOTER_REGISTRATION'

print(result.document.inference.prediction.document_type.value)

Expiration Date

expiry_date (DateField): The date when the document becomes invalid.

print(result.document.inference.prediction.expiry_date.value)

Given Names

given_names (List[StringField]): The list of the document holder's given names.

for given_names_elem in result.document.inference.prediction.given_names:
    print(given_names_elem.value)

Issue Date

issue_date (DateField): The date when the document was issued.

print(result.document.inference.prediction.issue_date.value)

MRZ Line 1

mrz_line1 (StringField): The Machine Readable Zone, first line.

print(result.document.inference.prediction.mrz_line1.value)

MRZ Line 2

mrz_line2 (StringField): The Machine Readable Zone, second line.

print(result.document.inference.prediction.mrz_line2.value)

MRZ Line 3

mrz_line3 (StringField): The Machine Readable Zone, third line.

print(result.document.inference.prediction.mrz_line3.value)

Nationality

nationality (StringField): The country of citizenship of the document holder.

print(result.document.inference.prediction.nationality.value)

Personal Number

personal_number (StringField): The unique identifier assigned to the document holder.

print(result.document.inference.prediction.personal_number.value)

Sex

sex (StringField): The biological sex of the document holder.

print(result.document.inference.prediction.sex.value)

State of Issue

state_of_issue (StringField): The state or territory where the document was issued.

print(result.document.inference.prediction.state_of_issue.value)

Surnames

surnames (List[StringField]): The list of the document holder's family names.

for surnames_elem in result.document.inference.prediction.surnames:
    print(surnames_elem.value)

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