Existing System
A number of new automatic ticketing and current ticketing system functionalities were looked into before adopting facial recognition technology for ticket verification. Yes, a fingerprint verification technology was suggested, which is regarded as a very accurate method of passenger verification. But because someone's passenger has to leave, this system necessitates a large number of hardware parts. It will be highly uncomfortable for the conductor to bring the required equipment, which will result in long lines and congestion. Hardware systems may also be to blame for the rising cost factor. The various ticketing technologies, including radio frequency identification (RFID), Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE), Near Field Communication (NFC), and QR Code (RFID). Each of the above techniques has its own benefits and drawbacks, as well as distinct financial considerations, but maintaining the accuracy of confirming that the person who is ostensibly travelling is the same might be challenging using such strategies. Face identification technology will be used since it lowers expenses and improves the reliability of the verification process.