Facial Recognition

Identify customers, employees or unauthorized individuals with fast, accurate facial recognition. Re-identify people to avoid double counting.

Why You Need Facial Recognition

Facial recognition is often used for security purposes to strengthen user authentication or device security. It is faster and more efficient than other verification systems like fingerprints, retina scans or manually checking IDs. Facial recognition is also used to simply identify if the face in two images is the same person. This can ensure accurate people counting and tracking without determining the person’s identity.

How Facial Recognition Works

To correctly detect and identify one face from another, facial recognition models measure features and facial landmarks such as the distance between the eyes, forehead to chin, nose to mouth, depth of eye sockets, and shape of cheekbones, lips, chin, etc. These data points become a faceprint (similar to a fingerprint) that can be compared to other images to identify one individual from another.

Facial recognition is incredibly accurate and can be combined with facial blurring to ensure privacy as necessary.

Facial Recognition for Enterprises

Most people are familiar with facial recognition to open their phones, gain access to certain events or when traveling. But facial recognition is becoming increasingly common among enterprises in all industries.

Security and Surveillance

Whether you need to restrict access to certain areas or simply want to monitor an area for security purposes, facial recognition is incredibly accurate and effective.

Office Tailgating

Facial recognition is useful to track who enters and exits office buildings to ensure the safety and security of those inside.

Tracking & Re-Identification

Re-identification is useful when you want to know if you’ve seen the same person (i.e. customer vs. employee) but do not need to identify them personally.

Time and Attendance

Facial recognition is used to determine how long a person lingered in an area or who attended an event and for how long they remained.

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