NEC has
provided a facial recognition system for South Wales Police in the UK through
NEC Europe Ltd., which uses the company’s flagship facial recognition software
platform NeoFace Watch.
The
software is used for real-time CCTV
surveillance, as well as still image and recorded video face search, which
acts as a security measure in crowded locations, such as airports and stadiums.
The
police force has deployed NeoFace Watch using CCTV cameras installed on
several police vehicles. It is using the software’s real-time surveillance capability to
locate persons of interest on pre-determined watchlists, including criminals,
suspects, vulnerable individuals and missing persons.
“Facial
recognition technology will enable us to search, scan and monitor images and
video against a range of offender databases leading to faster and more accurate
identification of persons of interest,” Assistant Chief Constable Richard Lewis
said. “This has been borne out by the recent arrest of a 34-year old man from
Cardiff who was wanted for a recall to prison. He had walked past several
officers on a main street in Cardiff before he was identified by the cameras
and it is probably an arrest we would not have made at any previous time.”
The
South Wales Police system was deployed for the final match of the
UEFA Champions League on June 3 at the National Stadium of Wales, which drew up
to 170,000 football fans in Cardiff that day.
“We
deployed NEC’s real-time solution, which enabled trained officers to monitor
the movement of people at strategic locations in and around the city center
during this massive event. It was a great success,” said ACC Lewis.
South Wales Police has become the first police
force to use a real-time facial recognition system at a large-scale sporting
event in the UK.
The system will also be used to cross-check still
images and recorded video captured at crime scenes against roughly 500,000
images stored on its custody image database.
“NEC is very proud to be working closely with South Wales Police. We now
have deployments of NeoFace Watch in 47 countries, used by a wide range of
government and commercial organizations,” said Chris de
Silva, head of global face recognition solutions at NEC Europe Ltd. “NEC is
committed to providing valuable solutions for society and we will continue
proposing innovative new solutions using face recognition, both in the UK and
around the world.”
NEC
was recently awarded the 2017 Frost & Sullivan Asia Pacific
Integrated Biometrics
Solutions for Public Safety Leadership Award.
§ UN using
IrisGuard ethereum blockchain payment platform for refugees
§ BingoBox’s
AI-powered convenience store raises $14.7M in funding
§ PayExpo
Europe
§ Persistence
to release biometric palm scanner market report
Reference: http://www.biometricupdate.com/201707/south-wales-police-in-the-uk-uses-nec-facial-recognition-system
No comments:
Post a Comment