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Jagstar launches FaceFacts Pro for facial recognition systems

 

Facial recognition database provider Jagstar today officially launched its FaceFacts Pro identity verification solution following a three-week trial of the system completed earlier this month.

FaceFacts Pro is Jagstar’s identity verification solution that integrates intelligence gathering, the Jagstar facial database, and deep analytics into one integrated platform for virtually any facial recognition system.

The company says the private facial recognition database it has developed is the largest in the world for identifying criminals and security risks, controlling physical access, and identifying high value individuals for marketing or customer service purposes.

“Most facial recognition systems rely on databases that are built over time. Jagstar dramatically increases the value of your investment,” explains Michael Doherty, director of operations at Jagstar. “FaceFacts Pro provides a useable and customizable database in virtually the time that it takes to determine your objectives and parameters. Jagstar will compile the profiles, match with photos and upload to your system within days of engagement.”

In addition to predictive threat detection, FaceFacts Pro also provides predictive opportunity detection to identify high value customers for VIP treatment and additional sales and marketing activity within retail operations, hotels, casinos or any environment where customer identification and interaction are important.

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