AWSRekognitionFaceOccluded
Objective-C
@interface AWSRekognitionFaceOccludedSwift
class AWSRekognitionFaceOccludedFaceOccluded should return “true” with a high confidence score if a detected face’s eyes, nose, and mouth are partially captured or if they are covered by masks, dark sunglasses, cell phones, hands, or other objects. FaceOccluded should return “false” with a high confidence score if common occurrences that do not impact face verification are detected, such as eye glasses, lightly tinted sunglasses, strands of hair, and others. 
You can use FaceOccluded to determine if an obstruction on a face negatively impacts using the image for face matching.
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                  The confidence that the service has detected the presence of a face occlusion. DeclarationObjective-C @property (nonatomic, strong) NSNumber *_Nullable confidence;Swift var confidence: NSNumber? { get set }
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                  True if a detected face’s eyes, nose, and mouth are partially captured or if they are covered by masks, dark sunglasses, cell phones, hands, or other objects. False if common occurrences that do not impact face verification are detected, such as eye glasses, lightly tinted sunglasses, strands of hair, and others. DeclarationObjective-C @property (nonatomic, strong) NSNumber *_Nullable value;Swift var value: NSNumber? { get set }
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