Sure. You might have an image from an event, and you have a person, who is usually a suspect you're trying to identify. That would be handed over to FIS, and they would look at the situation and ensure that it meets our criteria, that it's a significant enough crime and the right type to meet the criteria we've set up. At this point, they would run the image against our Intellibook system, and it would result in a ranked order of matches, some of which might be relatively good and some of which might be poor. There will be an assessment by the FIS technician as to any of those being viable, and that would be presented back to the investigators.
If none of the matches was sufficiently strong, then there would be no result returned. The investigator would then have to corroborate that identity through other means. Facial recognition is not considered an identification; it's a suggestion of where to look.