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Key Features
Visual view of video input
Visual view of face detection
History / Enrolled / Suspects view
Voice alerts during system operation
Easy to use graphic interface
Fast and accurate Face verification
Employee Verification
OnTime-Compact is a Time & Attendance System with a Face recognition System, specifically designed to provide
irrefutable personal verification. It is a standard, Camera and Prompt Software to enroll and verify employees, store their
Face records, keep logs, and interface with computers. OnTime provides enhanced security, superior speed. Employee IN
& OUT times are stored as Soft Data, This reduces the manual drudgery of Data Entry, Register maintenance and
monthly requirement of Punch Cards for conventional Time Clocks to a minimum.
SOFTWARE INTERFACE
Facial Recognition Adjustable Attributes
• Minimal Similarity Level
• Eye distance
• Matching attempts
• Face sample rate
Other Advantages
• Work hours, tardiness absence, vertime report by individual by user defined time period
• Time & Attendance data modification by manager
• Data export facility for other system cooperation with ERP, payroll etc.
Face Recognition
Humans mostly use faces to recognize individuals. Advances in computing capability now enables similar recognition
automatically. Early face recognition algorithms used simple geometric models, but the recognition process has now
matured into a science of sophisticated mathematical representations and matching processes. Major developments have
propelled face recognition technology into the spotlight.
Face recognition can be used for both verification (1:1), and Identification (1:N) applications.
Face Template
The heart of the facial recognition system is the Local Feature Analysis (LFA) algorithm. This is the mathematical
technique the system uses to encode faces. The system maps the face and creates a "template", a unique numerical id
for that face.
Once the system has stored a "template", it can compare it to the thousands or millions of "templates" stored in a
database.
Each template occupies only 2.3 KB of data.
Identification vs. Verification
Verification (1:1, one-to-one) - The process of determining a
person's identity by performing matches against one biometric
template that is located upon known ID. 1:1 verification usually
uses tokens like: Card, code, or any other key based indexing.
Identification (1:N, one-to-many) - The process of determining a
person's identity by performing matches against multiple
biometric templates. Identification systems are designed to
determine identity based solely on biometric information. here
are two types of identification systems: positive identification
and negative identification. Our advanced applications allow our
customer full control over recognition method. We support both
1:1 (verification) an 1:N (identification) methods.
Avancar Security & Access Services Pvt. Ltd & INTTELIX Group
has joined hands with Ex-Sight.com of Israel, a leader in
Security solutions , specializing in biometric engineering .
Through relentless efforts in R&D, and responding dynamically
to demands from the biometric security market, INTTELIX
Group is rapidly becoming the leader in biometric
application/technology markets. AVANCAR & INTTELIX has
developed, and now offers, advanced biometric authentication
solutions.