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Navori Labs announces the launch of QL Access Control, a new feature developed in response to the COVID-19 crisis. Available as an add-on to its forthcoming QL digital signage software, QL Access Control enables retailers and public spaces to monitor and secure entry and exit traffic in compliance with the latest health regulations.

QL Access Control provides unique value through real-time calculations and evaluations of visitors on premises. The software:

  • Counts, screens and guides visitors
  • Detects whether or not visitors are wearing protective masks, and identifies specific details about fabric types, shapes, colours, and patterns of each mask worn
  • Monitors multiple entry points simultaneously
  • Gives users the flexibility to set and adjust occupancy instructions

Visitor monitoring and video tracking

QL Access Control automatically manages visitor traffic via interactive digital signage combined with proprietary video tracking technology and allows users to customise content in conjunction with their own venue-specific rules. Multiple inputs and outputs are available for facilities with more than one entrance and exit, and the software interoperates with security cameras for live streaming and monitoring purposes.

QL Access Control utilises Navori Labs’ Computer Vision artificial intelligence (AI) technology, which enables in-depth crowd analysis and content triggering based on real-time visual data and events.

Personal data not stored

Visitor privacy is assured, as Computer Vision does not store, re-use, or disseminate personal data. In the context of QL Access Control, the AI applies silhouette detection (including the detection of face masks), but not facial recognition.

QL Access Control was specially designed to safeguard organisations by helping them to comply with local health and safety regulations, and to optimise ROI with an enhanced customer experience and reduced security costs,” says Jerome Moeri, CEO, Navori Labs. “Its automated, real-time functionality gives users the information they require to keep their operations running smoothly, while providing them with the peace of mind they need to focus on their core business.”

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