Taking the gamble out of underage gaming
In much the same way as facial analysis is used for age verification in retail, it’s use in gaming has a similarly positive part to play.
Our ICU Intelligent Identification solution offers age estimation and several facial recognition based biometric access control functions.
The technology works by scanning the faces of players signing in to age-related games to check their age. Anyone who refuses, or fails face verification, is treated as a minor.
The technology can be used to combat the growing issue of addiction too. A study commissioned by Gamble Aware – an independent charity tasked by the government to commission research into gambling – found there were 55,000 problem gamblers under the age of 16 in the UK.
If you want to read more about combating underage gambling, our ICU product manager, Dr Andrew O’Brien, shares his in-depth thoughts here. And ITL’s white paper titled ‘Age verification: determining age using facial features’ outlines the challenges in anonymously estimating a person’s actual age from physical cues in their appearance.
We are also showcasing our ICU technology at the International Gambling and Gaming Trade Show in Madrid.
Mustapha Hadj-Ahmed, ITL Sales Director, says: “Using non-intrusive facial analysis technologies customers can control access and perform age verification at entrances to gaming venues, at individual machines or betting terminals.”
Biometrics in banking
A survey by Experian, the consumer credit reporting company, last year found that consumers are embracing new methods of security, saying that biometric security is just as secure as passwords.
In fact, of the 9,000 consumers and 2,700 companies surveyed, passwords did not rank among the three most secure ways to protect identity. Instead, physical biometrics, such as facial recognition and fingerprints, were cited instead, as was voice recognition.
Our specially trained algorithms can detect photographs and videos/images on mobile devices to prevent fraud attempts adding an extra layer of security. ICU can be used for photo ID verification, where a face can be matched to a face on an ID, giving a secure, multi factored authentication approach. For example, cash machine transactions. New biometric technology has brought about machines that use iris or facial recognition technology that not only requires the debit card, but also an iris scan, before allowing you to complete the transaction.
Our Solutions
Our ICU biometric solutions use local processing to provide a fast response with a high level of assurance.
Visit Our Products page for the full details and benefits of our two facial recognition technology options:
ICU Pro – which performs age verification and facial recognition based functions on a machine, or a controlled entry such as electronic gates, barriers and restricted premises.
ICU Lite – which adds age verification and facial recognition based functions to a machine such as a self checkout, or a betting terminal.
Both use our proprietary algorithms, design, trained and fine tuned by ourselves.
We do not use publicly available datasets for training or tuning like many other systems, favouring our own extensive datasets especially chosen to reduce gender and ethnic bias. Our algorithms are not publicly available, which makes our system, and customer data more secure.
And both include spoof detection, the importance of which is featured in the blog ‘Spoof: A barrier to the acceptance of facial recognition systems’ by our ICU Product Manager Dr Andrew O’Brien.
You can request a free trial of our products by completing our contact us form.