SDK for facial identification and movement tracking integration into surveillance (CCTV) software applications, with rich features
Version | 8.2 Revision 2022-06-22 |
Updated | July 5 2022 |
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Original File Size | 3.1 GB |
Downloads | 7817 |
Systems | Windows Vista 64 bit, Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 8 64 bit, Windows 2008 64 bit, Windows 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012, Windows 10 64 bit |
Category | Programming |
Formerly known as VeriLook Surveillance SDK, SentiVeillance SDK is a tool that can be integrated into your software projects to facilitate biometric face identification via webcam as well as a movement tracker for a single object or a group of objects. It's dedicated for passive identification and can be used within law enforcement, traffic monitoring, and other fields.
How it works is that the system detects faces in real time and matches them against all entries within a database which was previously created using a watchlist. It can monitor and detect the faces of multiple people or objects at the same time as well as classify them to tell apart people from vehicles.
People can be profiled based on gender, age, glasses, facial hair, and facial expressions (e.g. smile, open mouth, closed eyes, wink). It's also possible to load data from video files. Events are automatically saved within logs for your later examination.|
However, natural events such as rain, snow or trees swayed by wind are ignored. Moreover, SentiVeillance SDK can be instructed to auto-add unknown faces to the watchlist. Up to ten cameras can be connected to one computer, and data can be seamlessly synced across all machines in the network.
The tool supports a facial extractor that's capable of creating face templates using face images. It's a separate component from the package that allows usage with still images when video content is not possible. In addition to Windows, SentiVeillance SDK Crack supports Linux. It supports multiple programming languages.
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