Innovatrics Facial Recognition Algorithm Posts Top Marks in DHS Biometric Technology Rally

Innovatrics Facial Recognition Algorithm Posts Top Marks in DHS Biometric Technology Rally

The results are out for the 2020 Biometric Technology Rally held at the Maryland Test Facility, aimed at enhancing industry innovation and advancing technologies that support the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Homeland Security Enterprise operations

The findings of the 2020 U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) Biometric Technology Rally confirm the high precision of the Innovatrics face recognition algorithm when subjected to multiple biometric concepts of operations simulating real-world conditions. The Rally analyzed 6 acquisition systems and 13 matching systems, participated by 582 volunteers from 60 countries around the world.

As we continue to improve upon our already powerful facial recognition algorithm, we aim to provide the highest level of accuracy, security and convenience to our users. We believe our technology is instrumental in building solutions that elevate both public safety and user experience.

Innovatrics was adjudged the most accurate in acquiring faces, wherein our technology even detected faces of volunteers on the go without forcing them to pause and look at the camera. During this live test, our system rose to the challenge of delivering seamless access in high throughput situations. This part of the event specifically evaluated the capability of the acquisition system in taking images of people with or without masks. 

For face matching without masks, our submission was included among the top three most accurate. It did particularly well in matching low-quality photographs, which is one of the most difficult among all the categories. Moreover, we consistently placed among the top three in the other scenarios evaluated. Our algorithm similarly made it to the three best entries when matching volunteers with masks. With the spread of COVID, our algorithm’s ability to correctly recognize people wearing masks can reduce the risk of infection. 

Since federal law enforcement agencies are increasingly using biometric technology, there has been a growing public clamour for its regulation. It is therefore important to design biometric systems that are not only effective but also easy and acceptable to use. Something our R & D team lives by in developing technologies that people can simply trust.

Acknowledgement. “This publication is based upon work conducted under the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Cooperative Research and Development Agreement No. 20-TCBI-001.”

Thanks for sharing! What are your thoughts on using biometrics at the border (https://identityreview.com/cbp-implements-facial-recognition-at-border-crossings-in-california/)? Do you think people will see it as an invasion of privacy?

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