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The document is a practical project by Amisha Senapati on facial recognition technology, detailing its definition, how it works, and various use cases including fraud detection, cybersecurity, airport control, banking, and healthcare. It highlights the benefits of facial recognition such as efficiency, accuracy, and ease of integration, while also addressing its safety and historical context. The project concludes with a thank you note and certification of completion for the academic year 2022-2023.
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The document is a practical project by Amisha Senapati on facial recognition technology, detailing its definition, how it works, and various use cases including fraud detection, cybersecurity, airport control, banking, and healthcare. It highlights the benefits of facial recognition such as efficiency, accuracy, and ease of integration, while also addressing its safety and historical context. The project concludes with a thank you note and certification of completion for the academic year 2022-2023.
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Acknowledgement

I, Amisha Senapati of class IX would like to express our sincere gratitude to our computer
science teacher Mr. Subrat Kumar Dash, PGT (COMPUTER SCIENCE), for his vital support,
guidance and encouragement – without which this practical would not have come forth. We
would also like to express our gratitude to our principle madam Mrs. Sujata Lenka and my
school Delhi Public School, Sambalpur.
CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that, Practical on Information Technology is successfully completed by Amisha Senapati of Class:
IX, Roll no. :27 . For the academic year 2022-2023.

Signature:

Internal Examiner
PROJECT WORK:- Topic Face Recognition
Subject:- Information Technology
Name:- Amisha Senapati
Roll no. :- 27
Class:- 9
Definition:-
A facial recognition is a
technology capable of
matching a human face from
a digital image or a video
frame against a database of
faces.

Such a system is typically


employed to authenticate
users through ID verification
services, and works by
pinpointing and measuring
facial features from a given
image.
How Does Facial Recognition Work?
 Image is captured.
 Eye locations are determined.
 Image is converted to gray scale and
cropped.
 Image is converted to a template used by
the search engine for facial comparison
results.
 Image is searched and matched using a
sophisticated algorithm to compare the
template to other templates on file.
 Duplicate licenses are investigated for
fraud.
What are the use cases of facial recognition
systems?

Fraud Cyber
Detection Security

Airport and
border Banking
control

Healthcare
Fraud Detection
Companies use facial recognition to uniquely
identify users creating a new account on an online
platform. After this is done, facial recognition can be
used to verify the identity of the actual person
using the account in case of risky or suspicious
account activity.
Use of face recognition in Fraud Detection

Cyber Security
Companies use facial recognition technology
instead of passwords to strengthen cyber security
measures. It is challenging to gain unauthorized
access into facial recognition systems, as nothing
can be changed about your face. Face recognition
software is also a convenient and highly accurate
security tool for unlocking smartphones and other
personal devices.
Use of face recognition in Facial Recognition
Airport and border
control
Many airports use biometric data as passports,
allowing travelers to skip long lines and walk
through an automated terminal to reach their gate
faster. Face recognition technology in the form of e-
Passports reduces wait times and improves
security.

Use of face recognition in Airport.

Banking
Individuals authenticate transactions by simply
looking at their phone or computer instead of using
one-time passwords or two-step verification.
Facial recognition is safer as there are no
passwords for hackers to compromise. Similarly,
some ATM cash withdrawals and checkout registers
can use facial recognition for approving payments.
Use of face recognition in Bank.
Healthcare
Facial recognition can be used to
gain access to patient records. It
can streamline the patient
registration process in a
healthcare facility and auto
detect pain and emotion in
patients.

Use of Facial Recognition in Health Care.


What are the benefits of facial recognition technology?
Some benefits of face recognition systems are as follows:
Efficient security
Facial recognition is a quick and efficient verification system. It is faster and more convenient
compared to other biometric technologies like fingerprints or retina scans. There are also
fewer touch points in facial recognition compared to entering passwords or PINs. It supports
multifactor authentication for additional security verification.
Improved accuracy
Facial recognition is a more accurate way to identify individuals than simply using a mobile
number, email address, mailing address, or IP address. For example, most exchange services,
from stocks to cryptos, now rely on facial recognition to protect customers and their assets.
Easier integration
Face recognition technology is compatible and integrates easily with most security software.
For example, smartphones with front-facing cameras have built-in support for facial
recognition algorithms or software code.
Facial recognition algorithms have near-perfect accuracy in ideal conditions. There
Is facial recognition accurate?

is a higher success rate in controlled settings but generally a lower performance


rate in the real world. It is difficult to accurately predict the success rate of this
technology, as no single measure provides a complete picture.
For instance, facial verification algorithms matching people to clear reference
images, such as a driver's license or a mugshot, achieve high-accuracy scores.
However, this degree of accuracy is only possible with the following:

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Is facial recognition safe?
Human face recognition systems use unique mathematical
patterns to store biometric data. Hence, they are among the
safest and most effective identification methods in biometric
technology. Facial data can be anonymized and kept private to
reduce the risk of unauthorized access. Liveness detection
technology distinguishes live users from their facial images.
This prevents the system from being tricked by the
photograph of a live user.
Do you know?
 Facial recognition is more than 50 years old. A research
team led by Woodrow W Bledsoe ran experiments
between 1964 and 1966 to see whether 'programming
computers' could recognize human faces. The team used
a rudimentary scanner to map the person's hairline,
eyes, and nose.
 iPhone X was the phone which had the first face ID.
 The police first started using facial recognition in 2011.
 Singapore: First Country to attach Facial Verification in
National Identification Database. Singapore recently
included facial recognition to its National Identity
Database.
 The country that uses facial recognition the most is
China.
 Woody Bledsoe is the father of facial recognition.
 Apple introduced Face ID to unlock iPhones with the
iPhone X, nearly three years back.
 Face Recognition is also a type of AI.
THANK YOU

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