Biometrics at the network edge grow in prominence for smart city and healthcare applications
Biometrics at the network edge accounted for two of our top stories this week on Biometric Update, with Nvidia launching a…
Edge computing is defined as the storage and processing of data by resources deployed in closer proximity to the end-user or data collection point, rather than a distant data center or cloud. This proximity can be used in latency-reducing architectures, and could also have privacy, regulatory, and cost benefits. Many predicted growth areas for biometrics and edge computing overlap, including smart cities and the internet of things (IoT).
Biometrics at the network edge accounted for two of our top stories this week on Biometric Update, with Nvidia launching a…
Nvidia, best known for its high-powered graphics processing units (GPUs), has new software and AI models that the company expects…
Companies are finding new ways to build chips with enough processing power for super-accurate machine vision, including facial biometrics –…
SAFR from RealNetworks has released a new app feature with edge AI processing for the AXIS Camera Application Platform (ACAP),…
The European Commission has recognized Herta Security‘s crowd-monitoring system with real-time face biometrics and crowd behavior analysis with the “COVID-19…
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This is a guest post by Eva Na, CMO at Tuya Smart. Biometrics offer one answer to the fundamental question…
Surveys and analysts say the stage is set for biometric payment cards adoption in the emerging new normal, and that…
Biometric technology development is set to accelerate as chip design and edge computing concepts converge to help unleash advances in…
Biometrics companies are moving to address the demand for thermal detection technologies as enterprises across the U.S. and elsewhere resume…