Image Recognition
An Indian startup supplying facial recognition for a new airport-clearance service says its algorithm is right 99 percent of the time. The company, Dataevolve, wrote the code for Digi Yatra, which is a contactless biometric security service still taking off in India. The company trained its algorithm on 600,000-image dataset made up of Indian nationals, according to business publication Moneycontrol. There are three or four thousand travelers using Digi Yatra on an average day at four airports. Article Topicsaccuracy | airports | biometric authentication | biometrics | Dataevolve | dataset | Digi Yatra | face biometrics | facial authentication | India