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Face Forensics triples image enrollment speed of its face recognition technology

 

Face Forensics announced a “substantial” increase in the image enrollment speed of its f2 face and tattoo recognition technology.

The latest release of f2 comes with major enhancements that has more than tripled the image enrollment speed.

According to a company statement, f2’s use of modular hardware architecture plus its full use of multithreading and multiple cores and processors, results in search speeds of faces and tattoos that can be in the many millions of images per second, and delivers scalability from one-to-one matching for access control through to one-to-many matches for the largest databases.

Face Forensics Inc. is a private Canadian company with its head office in Vancouver, Canada.

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