Wednesday, 24 June 2020

Updated CyberLink FaceMe® to assist post-COVID-19 economic reopening



KUALA LUMPUR, June 23 -- CyberLink Corp recently announced new updates to its landmark facial recognition software development kit, designed to assist global economy reopening as the world curtails the COVID-19 pandemic.

Available immediately, FaceMe® can detect whether individuals are wearing a face mask, and if they are wearing it properly fully covering the mouth and nose, while also being able to perform facial recognition.

According to a statement, the features work for assorted types of mask, including but not limited to medical, cloth, fibre or N95 masks, and can do so for all faces and through various angles.

FaceMe® is one of the world’s most accurate facial recognition engines as deemed by the world standard NIST Facial Recognition Vendor Test.

The FaceMe® platform can now be integrated into retail point-of-sales systems, security cameras, digital signage and other connected devices to determine that individuals in required areas are wearing a face mask and notifying pre-designated personnel if they are not.

Further, the new updates allow it to precisely perform facial recognition on people wearing masks and verify their credentials, enabling a wide range of ‘contactless solutions’.

Over the next months, CyberLink will also introduce thermal body imaging and crowd counting to FaceMe®, to assist in distanced temperature detection of individuals as well as the density of people in public venues.

More details at www.cyberlink.com/faceme

-- BERNAMA

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