What is an ARGOS score?
An ARGOS score is a quantitative assessment of a user's identity verification. It is calculated by taking into account a number of factors and provides a numerical representation of how successfully a particular user has completed identity verification.
The ARGOS score is calculated by synthesizing a number of factors.
This score plays an important role in assessing the reliability of identity verification.
Applications of the ARGOS Score
The ARGOS Score can be used in a variety of ways to clarify the outcome of a user's identity verification.
Determining trustworthiness: The ARGOS Score can be used to assess the trustworthiness of a user.
Decision support: Use the score to make decisions based on identity verification results.
ARGOS Score Components
The ARGOS Score is made up of several components, each of which contributes to the accuracy of identity verification.
ID verification: The authenticity and accuracy of the ID is reflected in the score.
Face comparison: The match between the submitted facial photo and the face on the ID contributes to the score.
Ancillary Information Verification: The consistency and accuracy of the additional information provided contributes to the score.
interpreting your ARGOS score
Your ARGOS score can be interpreted according to the following criteria
High score: The accuracy of the identity verification is high, indicating that the information provided by the user is trustworthy.
Low score: Indicates that there are areas of uncertainty in the identity verification and that additional verification may be required.