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FaceMe Security 

Designed for smart surveillance, FaceMe® Security is a value-added solution that runs on PC, workstations, servers, and integrates into VMS (video management systems). FaceMe® Security Console will provide the related UI to ask users to fill in the required connection info for connecting to a Genetec Security Center VMS Server. After being connected to the Genetec system, then FaceMe® Security can get the IP-Cam list, people databases, and door info, and retrieve the RTSP streaming from Genetec. 

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  • Americas
  • Asia Pacific
  • Europe
  • Middle East And Africa

CyberLink FaceMe Security Solution Overview

Designed for smart surveillance, FaceMe® Security is a value-added solution that runs on PC, workstations, servers, and integrates into VMS (video management systems). FaceMe® Security Console will provide the related UI to ask users to fill in the required connection info for connecting to a Genetec Security Center VMS Server. After being connected to the Genetec system, then FaceMe® Security can get the IP-Cam list, people databases, and door info, and retrieve the RTSP streaming from Genetec. 

Key Market Application 

About the integration with Genetec, FaceMe® Security Console will provide the related UI to ask users to fill in the required connection info for connecting to a Genetec Security Center VMS Server. After being connected to the Genetec system, then FaceMe® Security can get the IP-Cam list, people databases, and door info, and retrieve the RTSP streaming from Genetec. 

It detects individuals within a crowd through their faces and can identify them by matching the live capture with profiles kept in a database, even for people wearing a mask. It can send real-time alerts to security personnel or other people in the organization.

The integration gives FaceMe® Security the ability to trigger real-time notifications to the VMS systems when events such as the arrival of enrolled people. Besides, FaceMe® Security also integrates the RIO SDK provided by Genetec. When enrolled people are recognized by the selected cameras, FaceMe® Security will send corresponding RIO messages to Genetec Server then the Genetec system can determine whether to open the corresponding door according to the permission settings.

3 Basic Functionalities of Access Control Systems: Identification, Authentication, and Authorization

The first step the access control system must take is identifying the presence of an individual. Once the access control system identifies the presence of an individual, it must authenticate the person's identity. After the system successfully authenticates the individual's identity, access control systems will grant access to the facility or other secure or restricted areas, depending on predefined criteria.

How does FaceMe Security address these needs:

1. Outstanding Accuracy. FaceMe's facial recognition engine is among the most accurate in the industry, with 99.7% accuracy in NIST FRVT 1:1 and 1:N.

2. Mask Support. Fortunately, FaceMe® provides over 98% accuracy even when users wear masks.

3. Spoofing Prevention/Liveness Detection. FaceMe's anti-spoofing features detect impersonation and substitution attempts, as certified by iBeta Level 2, an internationally recognized, independent, third-party testing and quality assurance organization.

Features and benefits

Features : 

  • Facial recognition

  • Detect proper mask-wearing & facial recognition with mask

  • Temperature sensing (Requires a supporting thermal camera) 

  • Access control by facial recognition

Benefits : 

With the integration between FaceMe Security and Genetec, users can apply facial recognition-related features to their existing Genetec VMS system. They can view the facial recognition results on the GSC clients. Even for people wearing a mask, FaceMe Security also can recognize who they are and send notifications to the Genetec system. If users are using the thermal IP camera that we supported, then FaceMe Security can send the temperature info with the event of facial recognition to the Genetec system. Besides, FaceMe Security also supports the access control feature provided by Genetec. When enrolled people are recognized by the selected cameras, FaceMe Security will send corresponding RIO messages to Genetec then the Genetec system can determine whether to open the corresponding door according to the permission settings.

Smart Security & Surveillance System

Target market need Contactless facial biometric technology in surveillance systems to lower health risks and automation of real-time monitoring to reduce unnecessary labor.

How does FaceMe Security address these needs:

1. Increase efficiency and reliability. FaceMe® Security integrates with time and attendance systems to automatically track and report employee clock-in/out history.

2. Avoid human errors and provide real-time alerts. FaceMe Security verifies identities by mapping the facial identity of the person and providing real-time alerts when people of interest enter an area or building avoiding human error.

3. Locate persons of interest. When a criminal event occurs, e.g., theft, security guards need to locate a person quickly. Security guards can use FaceMe Security to search for the person by an image and follow their footprints across different security cameras in the field.

4. Perform typical tasks required for pandemic control. FaceMe Security support recognizes a person's identity even when the person wears a mask with over 98% accuracy. Read more about how facial recognition keeps workplaces healthy and safe.

Key benefits

  • Live Monitoring. Monitoring real-time streams from multiple IP cameras. View and search records, and recorded video playback.
  • Notification. Event-based real-time notification to messenger, VMS, and more.
  • Health Check. Mask detection, Detect proper mask-wearing, Temperature measurement.

Solution Architecture Diagram 

1. FM Central retrieves the camera/cardholder/RIO information from Genetec Security Center/Softwire.

2. FM Central provides the camera RTSP URI to the Workstation to decode and find the people's faces

3. Once the faces are found, Workstation sends these face templates to FM Central to do people fetching

4. If someone is matched, FM Central sends the events to Genetec Security Center and sends the RIO request to Software.