Delhi International Airport installs facial recognition system for a 3-month trial
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, DELHI/ Created : Sep 6, 2019, 16:40 IST
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Delhi International Airport is reportedly going to begin facial recognition system trials, in collaboration with Vistara Airlines. The three-month trial of the Biometric Enabled Seamless Travel Experience is going to be held at th … Read more
Delhi International Airport is reportedly going to begin facial recognition system trials, in collaboration with Vistara Airlines. The three-month trial of the Biometric Enabled Seamless Travel Experience is going to be held at the T3 Terminal of the Delhi International Airport. Read less
Delhi International Airport is reportedly going to begin facial recognition system trials, in collaboration with Vistara Airlines. The three-month trial of the Biometric Enabled Seamless Travel Experience is going to be held at the T3 Terminal of the Delhi International Airport. The facial recognition system will eventually be introduced to all the terminals of the Delhi airport.
Finally, passengers would be permitted to move towards the departure gates. This gate will then have the passengers’ facial details already fitted in the system, thus the gate will open up automatically. After this, passengers can head to the check-in counters to drop their baggage, and then to the security-check gates. These gates would also have the facial recognition system fitted within it.
It is important to note here that the airport will not be storing any passengers data for long periods of time. The data will only be in the system until departure.
The facial recognition system is an initiative that has been set up with technical support from the Vision Box, a Portuguese software company.
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