Facial recognition system for business requires no external computer to operate
Two Merseyside criminals have been sent to prison for handling stolen art. Kevin Marlow (29) of Halby Road, and Gerard Starkey (50) of Southport Road, both of Bootle, had earlier pleaded guilty to handling stolen goods. There were 14 works stolen from an art dealer’s home in Cheadle Hulme, Greater Manchester, five years ago. Paintings were recovered at an address in Halewood, Merseyside, in July 2011. Seven paintings were discovered at the address on Arncliffe Road, Halewood, plus £4,000 in cash.
Time and Attendance North West offers a new facial recognition system for the ultimate in business Access Control, Time & Attendance, and user authentication applications. It provides superior accuracy and reliability over other facial recognition systems. Equipped with the most advanced DSP technology, it requires no external computer to operate. Near-infrared-based facial recognition technology reduces the interference emitted from an object or the background that may affect recognition accuracy. It also provides superior performance and accuracy over colour-based facial recognition.