Biometric interaction: a case study of visual feedback and privacy issues in new face recognition solutions

This case study describes how to convert a gate system from using magnetic keycards to face recognition. The gate is placed at one of Europe's biggest indoor training facilities, IKSU. The goal with this case study was to make the system efficient, easy to use and friendly.

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