FACIAL RECOGNITION
ACCESS management
Face recognition access control provides employees with quick and convenient access to the workplace while preventing fraud. The FindFace software accuracy, search speed and low error rate make this algorithm the starting point when choosing biometric-based security systems.
OPTIMIZE BUSINESS WITH FINDFACE
Checkpoints
Increase the safety and comfort of visitors and employees without losing the investments you have already made. Add facial recognition to the access control system using RFID tags as an additional level of identification. It limits the risks of falsifying an RFID card, transferring it to a third party, and prevents multiple people access with the same card.
Hazardous area control
Take care of your employees’ health. Organize face detection at security checkpoints to limit access to hazardous areas. The face recognition system at a checkpoint will automatically provide access to the authorized personnel while notifying security officers on all unauthorized passage attempts.
Blacklists
Choose a civilized way to prevent reputational losses. Blacklist unwanted guests to prevent them from entering the territory, even with a pass of authorized personnel. Notification of such a visit will be immediately sent to the security service.
Automatic verification
At events, exclude unwanted visitors in advance. Surprise guests with queue-free service and automatic verification of their identity. Your customers will be pleased to receive the seating scheme and self-print a badge at the entrance.
Time management
The timesheet is automatically filled when an employee passes through a checkpoint equipped with a biometric security system. Track the attendance of temporary staff such as workers of cleaning companies and other contractors.
Industrial enterprises
Every morning, crowds flock to the enterprise checkpoints. Making the passage to the workplace smooth and easy, and preventing random people from entering are the tasks of utmost importance. Facial biometrics in hazardous areas will protect the company from accidents, reputational and financial losses. The FindFace Liveness anti-spoofing system prevents the system from being hacked.
Office buildings
Turnstiles equipped with face recognition solve the problem of work time tracking. Use face-based access control both at the entrance to the office and for protecting restricted access areas on the premises. The Face Liveness system distinguishes a live face in front of a camera from a photo or video image.
Events
Emphasize the value of each guest’s visit. Instantly verify the guests who have previously submitted a photo and provide them with such personalized information as the event location and time. Should a blacklisted visitor show up, the security service will receive an instant notification.
Municipal institutions
Automatically verify that a passport photo belongs to a visitor. Simplify the re-admission procedure. Track visitor movement. Fortify safety in kindergartens, schools, and universities by preventing the entry of outsiders as well as other potentially dangerous situations. FindFace can’t be fooled thanks to the Face Liveness anti-spoofing system that distinguishes a live face in front of a camera from a fake face in a photo or video image.
TECHNOLOGY ADVANTAGES FOR ACCESS management
Recognition accuracy
FindFace accurately recognizes up to 95% of faces, even in poor quality images.
Counting accuracy
Face authentication access control system not only counts unique visitors and employees with a 98% accuracy but also provides work time tracking accurate to the minute.
Detection probability
FindFace facial recognition access control system identifies 98% of faces caught on camera.
Search speed
With thousands of cameras in the system, less than a second is needed to complete the search. It takes no longer than 0.3 s to search through 500 million faces.
Liveness
It allows you to distinguish a live face in front of a camera from a photo or video image. The ideal protection for your face recognition access control system.
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