Detect, Analyze, and Compare Faces with Amazon Rekognition
Introduction
Implementation
Enter the Amazon Rekognition console
1. Open the console
Open the AWS Management Console, so you can keep this step-by-step guide open. When the screen loads, enter your user name and password to get started. Then type Rekognition in the search bar and select Rekognition to open the service console.

Analyze faces
In this step, you will use the facial analysis feature in Amazon Rekognition to see the detailed JSON response you can receive from analyzing one image.
1. Select Facial analysis
To start, select Facial analysis in the panel navigation on the left. This feature allows you to analyze faces in an image and receive a JSON response.

2. Save the first sample image
Open and save the first sample image for this tutorial here.

3. Upload sample image
Click the orange Upload button and select the sample image you just saved.

4. Review the quick results
Notice that under the Results dropdown, you can click through and see quick results for each face that was detected.

5. Open the Response dropdown
Click on the Response dropdown to see the JSON results.

6. View the JSON results
Notice that under the emotions results, there are numerous detected emotions. Happy has a 99.98% confidence rating.
As a developer, detecting emotions in images and videos makes it possible to quickly catalog a digital library by emotion. Another use case for detecting emotions is to amplify ad targeting so users receive a personalized experience tailored to the current emotion.

Compare faces
In this step, you will use the face comparison feature to see the detailed JSON response from comparing two different images that don't match.
1. Select Face comparison
Select Face comparison in the panel navigation on the left.

2. Save second sample image
Open and save the second sample image for this tutorial here.

3. Upload the reference face image
Click on the orange Upload button for the reference face and select the image you just saved.

4. Select first reference image
Click on the orange Upload button for the comparison face and select our first sample image we used in step 2.

5. Review the Results
Notice that in Results dropdown you can see that our reference wasn’t a match for any of the detected faces in our comparison faces image.
