The company said Augmented Vision supports security officers in identifying persons of interest in real-time, and helps speed up post-event investigations. The application is based on IDEMIA’s expertise in deep learning and biometrics for video and image analysis, such as its facial recognition technology.
Augmented Vision can be easily integrated into any infrastructure, for instance, into an existing video management solution, or an access control system:
Video analytics – with live video feeds from standard CCTV cameras located in public or private areas, IDEMIA helps facilitate security through a direct alert if a person of interest is detected;
Access control – if a person of interest tries to enter an unauthorised area, the security system can automatically deny access.
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