RecFaces, an international ready-made facial recognition software developer, announced that its Id-Guard ready-made facial recognition software has been verified by Milestone Marketplace and has been successfully integrated into the Milestone XProtect video management software (VMS), empowering users to explore the various applications of video management systems. 

Id-Guard facial recognition

Id-Guard is a high-accuracy facial recognition boxed solution developed for video surveillance and security systems. It is able to handle more than a thousand real-time video streams simultaneously and is powered by one of the top-five algorithms based on the latest National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) results.

Plugins are seamlessly integrated into the XProtect Smart Client interface, providing full-featured security operators with new biometric capabilities using their familiar interfaces. 

Instant information, operational response

All requested reports are saved in the report storage for repeated sharing

Integration with Milestone XProtect is easy to install and provides instant information about detected and identified persons in the video management system, enabling to place identification cameras on maps to simplify an operational response to an incident and build a route for the movement of a person of interest.

All requested reports, including those generated according to the schedule, are saved in the report storage for repeated sharing. 

How Id-Guard works with Milestone XProtect 

When securing any physical facility, receiving detected and identified alarms in real-time can be extremely useful. If someone appearing on the video belongs to a specified watchlist detected by Id-Guard, a notification is instantly sent. The analysed event sent to XProtect will also contain information about the source of the event.  

The solution automatically updates profiles to maintain high accuracy of identification. During a long period of operation, the solution considers the age of a person and other changes in appearance and automatically updates the photos of user profiles by removing one of the outdated photos from the profile and replacing it with the current photo obtained by the system while providing a high level of data protection.  

Absence of programming and debugging

The simplicity of integration for end-clients and integrators lies in the absence of the need for programming and debugging. 

It is sufficient to perform a direct step-by-step installation and obtain ready-to-use facial recognition functions in video streams from cameras already connected to XProtect.

Reduces workload to minutes

Id-Guard automatically links identified individuals, events, and timestamps

Id-Guard automatically links identified individuals, events, and timestamps, allowing users to easily view not only event photos but also video fragments from the XProtect recording archive based on a person's face or profile name at any given moment.

This reduces the workload on operators and minimises the time required to analyse incidents from hours or days to just a few minutes.

Reliable, efficient with increased productivity

Thanks to the seamless integration of Id-Guard with XProtect, RecFaces can reach a global audience demanding a reliable face recognition software that optimises business processes and improves day-to-day operations,” says Tamara Morozova, RecFaces’ Chief Executive Officer.

Tamara Morozova adds, “With its capacity to process over a thousand cameras simultaneously, Id-Guard sets a new standard for efficiency and productivity in the physical security industry. Its advanced features, combined with the integration capabilities of XProtect, create a powerful synergy that unlocks unparalleled performance and compatibility, allowing integrators and end-users to benefit from its tracking options, precise accuracy, and scaling possibilities.” 

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