Comply with local regulations and safeguard vulnerable populations with Unissey.
NIST :
FPR = 0.130 on “Border” dataset
Unissey is the gold standard in age verification for real-world photo capture, aspart of the Challenge 25 application.
Coefficient GINI: 0,25
Unissey is the least biased age verification solution.
Passive : no action required from the user
Fast : response time under 2 seconds
Universal : works on all devices, everywhere, and for everyone.
“As a major trust service provider, we are committed to offering the best to our clients for securing their activities and protecting their customers. This partnership with UNISSEY will allow us to optimally meet their remote identity verification needs. Banking, insurance, real estate, regulated activities... there are many sectors to develop, providing numerous opportunities for us to further establish ourselves as leaders in trust services."
What is the NIST?
The National Institute of Standards and Technology is a U.S. laboratory that conducts ongoing comparative evaluations of facial biometrics algorithms.
What is the FPR?
In the context of the Challenge 25 application, the False Positive Rate refers to the number of individuals under the age of 18 who are estimated to be over 25 years old.
What is a "Border" database?
A "Border" database represents a collection of photos taken at border crossings between two countries, captured under real-world conditions.
What is the GINI coefficient?
The GINI coefficient is used to define the level of variation in results within a database. The lower this coefficient, the less biased the algorithm is.
What is the Challenge 25?
Challenge 25 is a UK age restriction policy for the sale of alcohol. It involves asking for identification from anyone who appears to be under 25 years old to prevent the sale of alcohol to minors.
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