City Camera Upgrade: Facial recognition technology will soon be outfitted

Things may get worse if you are worried about the camera watching you move in. CCTV cameras will soon be equipped with facial recognition technology to auto-scan and recognize the public's face, a technology pioneered by semiconductor giants NVIDIA and security startup AnyVision collaborate.

NVIDIA's chips will support AnyVision's identity platform, which is equipped with facial recognition technology to automatically identify and track individuals indoors or outdoors. Real-time information will be sent back to the computer and analyzed by algorithms and monitoring systems, The image information will then be compared to the database.

AnyVision did not say which social media network data to collect AnyVision claims to be able to detect, track and identify anyone on the webcam with more than 99% accuracy The Israeli startup hopes to have facial recognition Technology cameras can be used to find terrorists, criminals and missing people, creating a safer urban environment.

AnyVision said in a blog post: "Leveraging NVIDIA technology, the existing CCTV camera system in the city can be transformed into a complex network of smart cameras that allow us to enhance the safety of urban residents with real-time data." AnyVision also said that, The company is dedicated to protecting the personal data collected by the camera AnyVision also offers an App that operates on both phones and tablets, providing information to security teams about locations and photos.

The technology is also used in camera systems on ATM machines to prevent bank fraud and illegal ATM machine cash withdrawal by comparing real-time images with the account owner's face AnyVision suggests that the technology can also be used to secure High-demand places, such as prisons and campuses, recognize unauthorized people and automatically warn administrators.

In addition, AnyVision claims that entertainment cameras can also be equipped with facial recognition technology to stop crooks and proscribed groups from entering, even if they wear sunglasses, beards or hats will be identified.This technology comes from the large NVIDIA Urban Software Collaboration Project The goal of this project is to work with software companies to build smart cities with deep learning technology.

NVIDIA explained on the company's Web site: "We will be using dazzling billion-dollar inspection of the city's more than 1 billion cameras by 2020." NVIDIA also said it is also researching a video-based automatic traffic light to ease Traffic pressure. NVIDIA also wants to build a camera that can be mounted on a traffic light to help people find parking and also want to use cameras to improve road and bridge maintenance.

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