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Face biometrics is used to identify users from access control lists and verify their identity. The access control solution facilitates user management at runtime and allows users to be enrolled on-the-fly by video capture.

This technology yields excellent performance despite partial occlusions of the face, the use of glasses, scarves, or caps, changes of facial expression, and moderate rotations of the face. In addition, it has liveness detection to prevent spoofing and detects the use of a mask.

Facial recognition technology is the perfect solution to control the access of users to physical locations such as buildings, offices, data centres, or restricted security areas.

Features

  • Detects the use of a mask
  • Supports changes of facial expression and presence of glasses
  • Liveness detection (anti-spoofing)
  • Ability to register people based on one or various photos and videos
  • Integration with third-party access control systems and Wiegand compatible
  • Exportable alarms to PDF and Excel format

ID management

  • Automatic user registration
  • Creation of white and blacklists
  • Alarm management during execution, highly configurable
  • Compact and flexible system with multi-language manager
  • Exportable and viewable alarms on mobile devices

Technical data

  • Type of identification: Facial, contactless, at a distance, and in movement. Collaborative
  • Camera capability: Up to 4 cameras in one server
  • Maximum resolution: 4K cameras
  • Resolution for detection: Faces from 10 pixels between eyes
  • Resolution for recognition: Faces from 24 pixels between eyes, 50 pixels recommended
  • Resolution for enrolment: Faces from 35 pixels between eyes, 75 pixels recommended
  • Facial rotation: Optimal performance up to 30º, both horizontally and vertically
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