USERS WORLDWIDE
Organizations and governments worldwide that already use this technology are:
The London Borough of Newham, in the UK, has tested a facial recognition system built into their borough-wide CCTV system.
The German Federal Police use a facial recognition system to allow voluntary subscribers to pass fully automated border controls at the Frankfurt Rhein-Main international airport.
Since 2005 the German Federal Criminal Police Office has provided centralized facial recognition on mugshot images for all German police agencies.
In Las Vegas and elsewhere, casinos use facial recognition systems to catch card counters and other blacklisted individuals.
The Australian Customs Service has an automated border processing system called SmartGate that uses facial recognition. The system compares the face of the individual with the image in an e-passport microchip, certifying that the holder of the passport is the rightful owner.
The Pennsylvania Justice Network searches crime scene photographs and CCTV footage in their mugshot database of previous arrests. A number of cold cases have been resolved since the system became operational in 2005.
Law enforcement agencies in the US and abroad use arrest mugshot databases in their forensic investigative work.
The U.S. Department of State operates one of the largest face recognition systems in the world: over 75 million photographs are actively used for visa processing.
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