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Hyderabad Airport to continue trials of 'Face Recognition' till July 31

Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], July 3 (ANI): In line with the central government's signature DigiYatra programme, Hyderabad International Airport on Tuesday set another milestone by extending its ongoing trials of Face Recognition (FR) to passengers.

ANI Jul 03, 2019 02:50 IST googleads

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Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], July 3 (ANI): In line with the central government's signature DigiYatra programme, Hyderabad International Airport on Tuesday set another milestone by extending its ongoing trials of Face Recognition (FR) to passengers.
The move, which was initiated on July 1, is slated to continue till July 31.
On the first day, close to 100 passengers enrolled voluntarily for DigiYatra at the Airport.
Currently, the trials is being offered to passengers who travel with hand baggage and are bound for the select cities -- Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai, Visakhapatnam and Vijayawada.
The airport has set up dedicated registration counters near the domestic departure gates. One can visit any of the counters at the airport with a valid government ID, contact details and get their face captured by the camera. Once this is done, a unique DigiYatra ID is generated for the passenger.
The ID is valid for subsequent travels during the trial period.
An exclusive FR e-gate is available at the departure gate, where the registered passenger can get their boarding card scanned and face the camera. Upon successful verification, the e-gate will open instantly, allowing the passenger to enter the terminal.
Passengers must, however, complete their check-in process before accessing the FR e-gate.
Since this is a trial phase, CISF personnel will still physically verify the travel documents and ID details of the registered passenger at the departure gate.
The checked-in passenger can then proceed to a dedicated FR channel for security check, where the FR camera will verify the credentials, followed by mandatory frisking by CISF personnel. After, CISF approval, the passenger can head for boarding. (ANI)

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