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SECURE, IN-MOTION 3D FACE IDENTIFICATION & ACCESS CONTROL
FOR HIGH VOLUME LOCATIONS

 

Most face recognition systems falter with real-world conditions found in high-volume access control situations — lighting is too bright or dark, people move quickly without stopping to position themselves for the camera.

3DSafe’s unique technology:

  • Works with no light, back light, side light, & direct sunlight.

  • Detects all skin tones & races.

  • Learns appearance changes like beards, glasses, & face occlusions.

  • Doesn’t require careful face alignment.

  • Rejects spoofing by masks, photos, & videos.

  • Stops tailgating by multiple users.

 

what makes 3dsafe better?

SensibleVision has designed 3DSafe to eliminate all the problems common with most traditional access control solutions. Lighting issues and time-consuming face alignment are things of the past. And we help you leverage your existing 2D enrollment database by aligning that 2D data within True 3D space for increased accuracy.

3DSafe Others
Works in-motion without people slowing down
Works off-axis without careful face alignment
Prevents tailgating by recognizing multiple people continuously
Uses and improves existing 2D enrollment databases
Works in all lighting (including no light & sunlight)
Works for all skin tones & races
Immune to spoofing with masks, photos, & videos
Uses 2X more data so beards and makeup aren't an issue
 

3DSAFE
UNIQUE TECHNOLOGIES

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  • Simultaneous multi-camera support

  • Continuous Security

  • Simultaneous anti-spoofing & recognition

  • True 3D recognition + simultaneous 2D recognition

SPECIFICATIONS

  • False Rejection Rate: Approaches 0% with 1-3 uses

  • FAR: Better than 1 in 1,000,000 without occlusions

  • Supports 1 to Many configurations (1:N) & databases of 10,000+

  • With beards and occlusions:

    • 1:1 FAR of better than 1 in 1,000,000 with beards typical in the Middle East/Europe. 1:N better than 1 in 800,000

    • With both a beard and normal-sized sunglasses, we would expect a 1:1 FAR of better than 1 in 250,000. 1:N better than 1 in 200,000.

    • 1:1 FAR of better than 1 in 1,000,000 with makeup. 1:N better than 1 in 800,000/

  • Yaw and roll: up to +/- 45 degrees supported for off-axis recognition (optional +/- 60 degrees)

  • Speed: Typically less than 70ms (Detection, Extraction, Template Creation, & Matching)

    • 1,0000 users on an i7, 16GB RAM, and SSD

    • Larger databases can be supported with similar performance and suitable hardware

  • On-premises or cloud operation

  • Multiple camera support: for the widest field of views to scan large areas while recognizing people of different heights

  • Works with the leading 3D camera solutions and technologies at all price points including:

    • Time of Flight (ToF)

    • Structured Light (SL)

    • Active Stereo (AS)