2022
DOI: 10.35116/aa.2022.0029
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Using Biometrics for Facial Recognition at Airports

Abstract: Nowadays, biometric technologies make it possible to perform this identification or verification practically anywhere and at any time. In information technology, biometrics refers to a system of automatic recognition of persons based on their behavioural and physiological characteristics. The development and progress of this technology have been rapid in recent years. Implementing biometric facial identification by the aerospace industry will influence the next generation of biometrics. The result of this pape… Show more

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“…The high efficacy of face biometric identification implies a growing number of airports adopting this technology. Airlines, airports, and other stakeholders must take proactive steps to guarantee that the use of face recognition biometrics improves the efficiency and enjoyment of travel for passengers [10]. Kasim et al (2021) [11] provide evidence to support the claim that face recognition is an essential technology at airports since it effectively decreases processing and waiting durations.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The high efficacy of face biometric identification implies a growing number of airports adopting this technology. Airlines, airports, and other stakeholders must take proactive steps to guarantee that the use of face recognition biometrics improves the efficiency and enjoyment of travel for passengers [10]. Kasim et al (2021) [11] provide evidence to support the claim that face recognition is an essential technology at airports since it effectively decreases processing and waiting durations.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 93%