Viseum intelligent Virtual Operator Software (iVOS) Face Recognition Software Module (FaceRec) Making people’s faces the world’s greatest security weapon against crime and terrorism. http://www.viseum.co.uk/blog/close-eye-cctv/ Problems • All types face recognition systems have proven to have a low success rate due to the complexity of this technology, and this incompatibility between different cameras and recording media. • The best face recognition systems can only recognise faces if their images are collected from the same CCTV camera model that re-captures them. Solution • The Viseum UK brand is well known for solving problems with technology with trusted technical performance and reliability. The Viseum iVOS FaceRec software: • has the highest success rate proven throughout the world, and • its images of faces are re-captured and collected independently of the make and model of any camera, or recording devise. > click to watch YouTube video < Protects the Public, Police, Property, Community and Society through the Technology of Facial Biometrics and Analytics in conjunction with the fully compliant use of Image Management and Image Sharing under the UK Data Protection Act 1998. Viseum Automated Person Recognition (VAPR) uses the most up-to-date technology to identify facial features and to match them with facial features stored in relevant “Suspects” databases. Most people have heard of ANPR Automated Number Plate recognition: this now brings that recognised and well-used system to the recognition of human beings. Vis-SEEK The surveillance camera captures images and “identifies” the facial images. The system temporarily stores the facial image on a database for possible future use if an incident occurs , while simultaneously comparing the newly collected facial image with those held on relevant database(s) – mainly “suspect” databases of wanted or unsuitable persons in the case of Crime Prevention. Through instant-matching capabilities, when a positive match occurs an alarm is automatically issued to either a control room or to an individual on a hand-held device for them to take appropriate action. Specific procedures are in place for the addition and removal of facial images to the database(s). The system is totally transparent to those whose images are being captured and all relevant information readily available as required by Data Protection legislation. Vis-SEEK has been identified for many non security applications including vehicle immobilisation / incapacitation and ATM security check of matching the facial image taken in the car or at the ATM with a preregistered facial image. If the match is not successful then the car will not start or the ATM will retain the card for investigation. Vis-SEARCH Vis-SEARCH is used to search specific databases “post-event” using images collected as part of the evidence gathering to be searched for. This is a particularly useful tool through use of stored images in databases being used to match with persons captured in “evidence CCTV” – thus not relying on police officers’ local knowledge and individual memory. This allows post-incident identification to be carried out in a structured and strategic manner. Monitoring people CAMERAS LOCAL SERVER HANDSET Relays information to hand set Allows user to take action and prevent crime USER User can contact SafetyWatch Admin 24/7 to interrogate system Continuous connection (in customers business) Communicates and possible positives instantly Central server and database Main server Receives alerts from database iVOS RacRec Admin System Stores images of suspects, and enables upload of new suspects Uploads information to central database Stores 7 days of full length footage Can investigate main server to retrieve images to upload to central Database unit Live Footage Automatically Analyzed Isolate Image (data) Verify against Database(s) Upload to Database(s) Video Content Image workplaces hotels retail pubs town centres betting shops taxis casinos cars stadiums clubs hotels Automatically Monitor Identification Alert end user: “Prevent the Crime”