Platesmart LPR: Q&A with CEO John Chigos
In the past, the majority of American law enforcement agencies were unable to afford hardware-dependent License Plate Recognition (LPR) systems,…
A facial recognition system is a computer application for automatically identifying or verifying a person from a two- or three-dimensional digital image or a frame from a video source. It is typically used in security systems alone or in combination with other factors. Can also be used to perform liveness detection. Find facial recognition solutions here.
In the past, the majority of American law enforcement agencies were unable to afford hardware-dependent License Plate Recognition (LPR) systems,…
Here’s a recap of the most popular biometrics industry news that appeared on BiometricUpdate.com this past week. Comparing biometric authentication…
During the course of defending the legality of the Aadhaar biometric scheme before India’s Supreme Court this week, the chief…
The Arizona Department of Transportation announced it is implementing facial recognition technology for the application process for state-issued credentials in…
The New Zealand government is investing asset sales to fund an additional 29 next-generation SmartGates at its airports, according to…
Credit card companies and Canadian banks are developing biometric authentication technologies to enable customers to validate transactions both in-store and…
National security firm MacAulay-Brown announced that Commonwealth Technology will demonstrate surveillance, biometrics capture and tracking technologies at the 2015 National…
HYPR announced via its blog that it is now offering general availability of the HYPR Biometric Tokenization Platform, a new…
Research and development security group Innefu Labs has launched AuthShield, a multifactor authentication solution that integrates facial and speech recognition…
The Colorado Information Sharing Consortium executive director David Shipley recently told Colorado Public Radio that the organization tested facial recognition…