KeyLemon has launched a new wide-spectrum facial recognition system developed with SoftKinetic.
According to the company, by analyzing incoming data using both visible light and infrared cameras in parallel, this innovative technology accurately identifies faces in most lighting conditions and is highly resistant to ID spoofing attacks using photos and videos.
The key to the system’s tolerance of diverse lighting conditions comes from its use of both visible light and infrared imaging. 20 points of comparison are made for face matching. The system is also able to detect the difference between a live face, versus an image or video, as its ual-camera imaging system evaluates inputs for infrared heat signatures.
“This technology gives users high security without headaches,” Gilles Florey, KeyLemon co-founder and CEO said.