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Understanding single frame passive facial liveness

Understanding single frame passive facial liveness
 

Facial biometric liveness detection ensures that fraudsters cannot use high resolution print outs, masks or video to spoof face recognition systems used for authentication and identity verification. However, not all solutions take the same approach and many sacrifice the user experience for accuracy, which results in frustration and confusion.

ID R&D’s passive facial liveness product offers ISO 30107-3 Level 1 and Level 2 Presentation Attack Detection (PAD) compliance using only a single image. Achieving this level of accuracy from a single image is a technological breakthrough. In this tech brief, ID R&D explains its single frame approach including an overview of how it works and the advantages for both users and developers.

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