FACE RECOGNITION

Face recognition is a technology used to support investigations, for fighting crime, and preventing fraud. It has become a required technology for border controls, airports, big events for various security and safety purposes.

A face recognition solution uses mathematical algorithms to pick out specific, distinctive details about a person’s face. These details, such as distance between the eyes, nose, mouth, shape of the chin, and how they come together are converted into a mathematical representation and compared with other faces collected in a database.

It provides the ability to identify face images by performing either a one-to-many (1:N) search or one-to-one (1:1) match against a database.

High recognition accuracy and speed of facial feature comparison is achieved even in situations where a person is wearing dark glasses or a hat, and when it used under challenging conditions such as poor lighting, low quality image resolution, and suboptimal angle of view.

It provides:

  • high performance matching capability with multiple CCTV camera feeds
  • real-time alerts to be acted upon as necessary
  • ability to process still images and archived videos
  • real-time identification and situation analysis for quick decision-making and preventive security, and much more.

A facial recognition solution can be easily integrated with third-party information systems and organization’s existing operational processes.

Complex solutions provide a possibility to analyze information available from a variety of sources, e.g. live video streaming, saved video recordings and social media content.

We believe that face recognition can add significant value to our lives because it helps to fighting crime, preventing fraud, reduces security-related risks, and contribute to the creation of safe, secure, and efficient communities.

We provide comprehensive technical support, consultation in defining your project scope, project management, full installation and integration services.

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