Subject: Design and implementation of office and industrial automation systems based on electronic and computer technologies
Province: Tehran
Address: Unit 10, No. 279, after Azmayesh Bridge, East to West, Jalal Al-Ahmad Highway, Tehran - IRAN
Phone: 021 - 89350
More Information: Fifth Dimension Systems Company has started its activities since 2002 with the aim of designing and implementing office and industrial automation systems based on electronic and computer technologies.
In recent years, the use of face recognition systems for identity recognition in office systems has grown significantly. Face recognition technology has so far been based on near-infrared reflection technology. Infrared technology has many limitations in capacity, speed and detection power in adverse lighting conditions. The limitations of infrared technology have led experts to create more possibilities with new innovations in bio metric technology and its application in authentication systems. Visible Light technology, which is the result of extensive academic and industrial research, has revolutionized the biometric industry by overcoming these limitations. New visible light technology in attendance and traffic control devices has made it possible to detect faces at high capacities and from a great distance. Devices equipped with this technology are able to perform identification and matching in a fraction of a second. At the same time, the face tracking of people in these systems is done automatically and continuously, and people do not need to stop to authenticate. Using deep learning patterns, this technology has provided major changes in processing speed, recording capacity, as well as increasing the ability to detect at high light intensity and increase the viewing angle. Visible Light technology has made it possible to convert digital images of people into face recognition patterns through software. By taking advantage of this possibility, it is possible to define several thousand people in just a few hours. Previously, in conventional face recognition systems, the presence of each person in front of the device was required for the initial definition.
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