Intel Corp. has introduced RealSense ID, an on-device solution that combines an active depth sensor with a specialized neural network designed to deliver secure, accurate and user-aware facial authentication, according to a press release.

Intel RealSense ID works with kiosks, smart locks, access control, point-of-sale, ATMs and more.

"Intel RealSense ID combines purpose-built hardware and software with a dedicated neural network designed to deliver a secure facial authentication platform that users can trust," Sagi Ben Moshe, Intel corporate vice president and general manager of emerging growth and incubation, said in the release.

The technology combines active depth with a specialized neural network, a dedicated system-on-chip and embedded secure element to encrypt and process user data.

Intel RealSense ID also adapts to users over time as they change physical features, such as facial hair and glasses. The system works in various lighting conditions for people with a range of heights or complexions.

Intel RealSense ID has built-in anti-spoofing technology to protect against false entry attempts using photographs, videos or masks, and provides a one-in-one-million false acceptance rate. It also processes all facial images locally and encrypts all user data.

The solution is also only activated through user awareness and will not authenticate unless prompted by a registered user.

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