This document discusses face recognition technology. It begins by defining facial recognition as a type of biometric software that can identify individuals by analyzing patterns in digital images. It then discusses the components and process of how face recognition systems work, including capturing images, extracting nodal point data to create a face print, storing prints in a database, and matching new images to those in the database. The document also covers performance metrics, software, applications, advantages and disadvantages, and concludes that face recognition technology is becoming more cost effective and accurate for various commercial and security uses.