This solution aims to predict age-related facial changes, help search for missing persons and prevent crimes.
According to Sao Vang, the team behind this solution, advances in technology and the growing trend of 3D modeling mean that 3D facial recognition, with more detailed and nuanced features, will be a big step forward in citizen management.
Beyond citizen authentication, the application has the potential to predict how faces change over time, allowing authorities to focus on key features, identify suspects and speed up investigations.
Key Features:
For reissuance of lost IDs and personal documents: Once a citizen’s biometric information is fully collected, they can use this information within a specified period approved by government management to access Level 4 e-services. This allows citizens to request replacement documents anywhere via biometric verification.
Integration with automated monitoring systems: The solution provides data to monitor congested areas, eliminating the need for traditional contact-based authentication methods.
For electronic payments: According to Decision 2345 of the State Bank, banks are obliged to verify that online transactions are carried out by account holders, protect customers and reduce fraud. This approach also addresses illegal activities, such as renting or selling payment accounts and e-wallets for illegal purposes. Currently, each bank has its own biometric verification system, creating a need for a government-managed, centralized database that relevant parties can use for secure authentication.
Support searches for suspects and missing persons: Using biometric data collected from Vietnamese citizens from the age of six, as per the 2023 ID Law, the system can be trained to understand human facial aging processes. This enables accurate age-related facial predictions, which is invaluable in locating missing individuals and identifying suspects in ongoing investigations.