Exams and Public Competitions

Solution for managing participation in online public competitions, using facial biometrics.

Solution for managing participation in online public competitions developed by Reco 3.26. The following are the main applications of the system in the 'public exams and competitions' area:

A1. REGISTRATION TO THE COMPETITION CARRIED OUT VIA WEB (step mutually exclusive with A2)
To allow access to the e-learning platform, there is a user registration phase through which the system:
- acquires consent for data processing;
- acquires the information and photo from the identity document;
- requires a selfie type photo;
- makes the match between the biometric model of the selfie and the one previously acquired; - if successful, it returns the login credentials to the platform.
It’s possible to customize the solution by integrating the Green Pass verification and validation system.

A2. REGISTRATION TO THE COMPETITION CARRIED OUT IN PRESENCE (step mutually exclusive with A1)
To allow access, there is a user registration phase via web*.
The system:
- acquires consent for data processing;
- acquires the information and the photo from the identity document;
- requires a selfie type photo;
- makes the match between the biometric model of the selfie and the one previously acquired;
- if successful, it returns a pass for access in person.
For preferential and quick access to the facility in which to carry out the exam, the participant must carry out biometric identification by facial recognition. It’s possible to customize the solution by integrating the Green Pass verification and validation system.
*As an alternative to registration via web, enrollment can be done via Welcome Kiosk located at the entrance to the facility where the competition is held.

B. DETECTION OF ABNORMAL BEHAVIORS
The system allows you to identify any abnormal behaviors that the participant in the competition may have during the exam. The definition of anomalous behaviors is established together with the client, according to the specific objectives to be achieved. Here are some examples of abnormal behavior:
- Subject absent;
- Subject who looks away from the screen by turning his head for a time longer than a set parameter (in an alleged attempt to "copy" during an exam);
- Presence of multiple subjects within the range of the webcam (someone is helping during an exam);
- Presence of a person other than the person being examined (someone else performs the task during the examination)

Implementation

Private companies and Public bodies