How AI Is Used in Static Biometric Verification

Static biometric verification is a commonly used AI feature that captures faces in real time and can determine whether a face belongs to a real person or not, without prompting the user to move their head or face. In this way, the service helps deliver a convenient user experience that wins positive feedback.

Technical Principles

Static biometric verification requires an RGB camera and is able to differentiate between a real person's face and a spoof attack (such as an image or screenshot of a face and a face mask), through details (such as the moiré pattern or reflection on a paper photo) in the image captured by the camera. The service supports data from a wide array of scenarios, including different lighting conditions, face accessories, genders, hairstyles, and mask materials. The service analyzes a face's surroundings to detect suspicious environments.