- Standard Proctoring prevents Copy-Paste, Screenshots, and Multi-Window test sessions, additionally, it checks the Browser Fingerprint and enforces fullscreen.
- If the test-taker tries to minimize the tab and navigate outside the test window, the test-takers report will call out Test Window Violation and Navigation Violation.
- During the assessment, the test-taker is prompted to take an identity image which will serve as a base image for the AI-based proctoring Engine to check for any suspicious activity.
- The AI-based proctoring engine flags any frame found with “Multiple Faces”, or “Different Fac”s or if “No Face” is identified as suspicious activity.
- The Proctoring engine also flags the Missing Frames that are not captured for reasons such as Webcam being disabled by the test-taker, the test-taker closing the test window, and Network and other test-taker system-level issues.
- The test-takers verdict is based on the Webcam Proctoring Violations which take into account the Suspicious activity and Missing frames of a test-taker.
Severe Violation
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- Suspicious activity detected in more than 4 back-to-back frames (or)
- Missing frames detected in more than 4 back to back frames (or)
- Suspicious activity/Missing Frames were detected in more than 10% of the test duration.
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Minor Violation
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- Suspicious activity/Missing Frames were detected in 5% to 10% of the test duration.
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Negligible Violation
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- Suspicious activity/Missing Frames were detected in less than 5% of the test duration.
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Standard Proctoring will also take into account the Test window Violation to give the overall test-takers verdict.
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