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COVID-19: Enhanced Safety & Security

Understanding The New Normal
COVID-19: Enhanced Safety & Security
 

The COVID-19 pandemic has fundamentally shifted today’s business environment, with changing policies, social norms, and expectations. The current situation demands novel solutions that can enhance safety, security, efficiency, and customer experience despite challenging economic conditions, and help push life towards a new normal. Capitalizing on dramatic advancements in accuracy and robustness, Paravision is focused on bringing its artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML)-powered computer vision (CV) toolset to development partners as a response to current events.

Some trends that will define this new normal include: policy changes; changing social norms, and; consumer and employee expectations.

Download this whitepaper and learn how Paravision’s face recognition, mask detection, and associated computer vision can be used to support safety, security, and identity challenges associated with COVID-19.

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