Face Recognition
Facial recognition (or face recognition) is a type of biometric software application that can identify a specific individual in a digital image by analyzing and comparing patterns.
Facial recognition systems are commonly used for security purposes but are increasingly being used in a variety of other applications. The Kinect motion gaming system, for example, uses facial recognition to differentiate among players.
A facial recognition system stems from a purpose-built combination of high-end hardware components and efficient software to automatically identify or verify a person from a digital image, as required in several Security and Surveillance installations. The identification process is done by comparing the facial features extracted from an image with those previously stored in a facial database.
Applications encompass access control in high-risk areas, residential ones, private and public buildings, and more generally any other context where intelligent association of personal identity and permission rights is needed.
Access Control:
- Extend to all areas including external and internal doors, turnstiles, car parks and CCTV
- Automatic emergency and Fire reporting
- Graphic map for real-time view of secured areas
- Wide range of controllers, including card and fingerprint, depending on use and location
Central Management:
- Control overall access and Create Security Profiles for staff, Students and Visitors
- Real-time Monitoring of all Movement within the School and its Premises
- Generates Pre-set, or user Definable, Reports and Graphic Display of Events
- Create cards and enrol students. Add new users from any facial capture station