Enhancing Security and Compliance with Computer Vision
Problem: Relying only on cameras for high-security facilities is inadequate without effective data analysis. Ensuring compliance and managing health risks are also major challenges.
Solution: Computer vision enhances security by analyzing surveillance data, using facial authentication for access control, monitoring compliance with protective clothing, and detecting health risks like coughing or fever.
Result: Computer vision improves security by preventing unauthorized access, ensures regulatory compliance with real-time alerts, and enhances health safety by identifying potential virus spreaders, which lowers insurance costs and reduces health risks.
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