Biometrics

Face recognition terminals

by Mark Rowe

New from Hikvision are MinMoe terminals, offering face recognition access control. The products comes in four series: Value, Pro, Ultra, and Face Recognition Modules for Turnstile. The makers say they’re designed for small business scenarios, such as offices and retail shops.

Frank Zhang, President of the International Product and Solution Center at Hikvision says: “We see great advantages in the ‘touch-free’ experience that face recognition provides. With advanced deep learning technology and diverse practical functions, we expect that MinMoe Face Recognition Terminals can bring more security and efficiency to our small and medium sized customers, making access control and time attendance much easier.”

The MinMoe terminals are powered by a deep learning algorithm, which increases accuracy of face recognition to over 99 per cent and enhances verification speeds to under 0.2 seconds, the developers say – an improvement over swiping ID cards or fingerprint scans. The terminals perform in low- and even zero-light settings, the firm adds.

The product has anti-spoofing against attendance fraud. With dual lenses – a visible light lens and an infrared lens – the terminals will only grant access when both lenses detect the same person, as well as determine whether the face is actual, not an image.

Along with door linkage, the terminals can be linked with NVRs for data recording and storage. They can also be linked with network cameras to allow video recording of the scene when any pre-set events are triggered. Also, the products offer third-party integration options, for working with customers’ door control and time-and-attendance systems.

For more about the terminals, visit the Hikvision UK website.

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