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We would like to introduce a case study of the facial recognition system implemented in the attendance management system of Nikken Academy, operated by Kenchiku Shiryō Kenkyūsha Co., Ltd. Nikken Academy is a vocational school specializing in the acquisition of qualifications for architects, real estate agents, and various construction management engineers, with 114 directly managed schools nationwide. Before the implementation, there were customer challenges as follows: - The hassle of preparing traditional IC cards - The need for strict identity verification, such as comparing with facial photos to prevent proxy attendance, but lacking sufficient manpower For details on how these challenges were resolved, please refer to the published catalog. This case study was released via PR TIMES by our sales partner, Sanshin Electric Co., Ltd. You can view it through the related links.
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Free membership registrationThe "Face Recognition Spoofing Prevention Solution" is a face recognition system that does not require a database or network. It unlocks only when the facial features (i.e., QR code or IC card) and the facial image from the camera belong to the same person, preventing use by anyone other than the cardholder (thus preventing spoofing). By implementing two-factor authentication with ownership verification (QR code or IC card) and biometric authentication (face recognition), it not only enhances security for factory entry and exit but also contributes to fraud prevention and efficiency. 【Features】 1. Low-cost implementation as there is no need for server or network infrastructure, and authentication speed is unaffected even with an increase in the number of authenticated individuals. 2. Low burden of personal information management. 3. Secure operation through two-factor authentication using QR code ownership and face recognition. 4. Various methods for managing facial features and system integration are available. 5. Utilizes NEC's advanced face recognition engine, with implementation experience in approximately 40 companies. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us. *“QR code” is a registered trademark of DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED.
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Free membership registrationThe "Face Recognition Spoofing Prevention Solution" is a face recognition system that does not require a database or network. It only allows entry and exit when the facial features (i.e., QR code or IC card) and the facial image from the camera belong to the same person, preventing entry and exit by anyone other than the cardholder (to prevent impersonation). Since the verification is completed within the device, there is no need to build an authentication network. By achieving two-factor authentication with ownership verification (QR code or IC card) and biometric authentication (face recognition), it not only enhances security for entry and exit at work sites but also contributes to efficiency. 【Features】 1. Low-cost implementation as there is no need for server or network construction, and the authentication speed is unaffected even with an increase in the number of authenticated individuals. 2. Low burden of personal information management. 3. Secure operation through two-factor authentication using QR code ownership and face recognition. 4. Various methods for managing facial features and system integration are available. 5. Utilizes NEC's advanced face recognition engine, with implementation experience in approximately 40 companies. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us. *“QR code” is a registered trademark of Denso Wave Incorporated.
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Free membership registrationThe "Face Recognition Spoof Prevention Solution" is a face recognition system that does not require a database or network. It unlocks only when the facial features (i.e., QR code or IC card) and the facial image from the camera belong to the same person, preventing use by anyone other than the cardholder (thus preventing impersonation). By achieving two-factor authentication through ownership verification (QR code or IC card) and biometric authentication (face recognition), it not only enhances security for access to important facilities but also contributes to fraud prevention and efficiency. 【Features】 1. No need for server or network infrastructure, allowing for low-cost implementation, with no impact on authentication speed even as the number of authenticated individuals increases. 2. Low burden of personal information management. 3. Secure operation through two-factor authentication with QR code ownership and face recognition. 4. Various methods for managing facial features and system integration are available. 5. Utilizes NEC's advanced face recognition engine, with implementation experience in approximately 40 companies. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us. *“QR Code” is a registered trademark of DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED.
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Free membership registrationDespite the negative aspects being recognized by companies, in recent years, issues such as deficiencies in quality inspection systems, violations of emission standards, and falsification of measurement data, as well as fraud related to certification, have been widely reported in the media. This article will explain why quality fraud occurs and how to address it. You can view the detailed content of the column through the related links. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationIf qualified personnel can be managed appropriately, it can lead to improvements in the quality of the products being manufactured. Additionally, by keeping track of qualified personnel, it can prevent unqualified individuals from being involved in critical tasks (such as quality inspection and management operations). We have explained the purpose and management methods for managing qualified personnel in the related link's column, so please take a look. In the catalog, we also introduce initiatives to prevent "quality result tampering" and "inspections by unqualified personnel" using face recognition anti-spoofing solutions. Please check that as well. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationWhen products are shipped without conducting inspections based on UL standards, and quality issues are pointed out, it is viewed as "inspection fraud" by customers and society. Inspection fraud not only lowers the quality of workers but also damages the company's brand and reliability, so companies must make every effort to prevent such fraud from occurring. We explain the basic points of what inspection fraud is, the causes of its occurrence, and countermeasures in the related link's column, so please take a look. Additionally, the catalog introduces use cases for preventing inspection fraud using face recognition spoofing prevention solutions. Please check that as well.
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Free membership registrationThe "Face Recognition Spoofing Prevention Solution" is a face recognition system that does not require a database or network. It can be implemented with a QR code or IC card and a single smart device, allowing for reduced implementation costs compared to typical face recognition systems that require a face recognition server. Additionally, it contributes not only to enhanced security but also to fraud prevention and increased efficiency. We are currently offering a collection of case studies on the application of this solution in the manufacturing industry. ◎ Contributes to preventing inspections by unqualified personnel with "IC Card + Face Recognition" ◎ Contributes to preventing inspections by unqualified personnel with "QR Code + Face Recognition" ◎ Contributes to preventing unauthorized use of keys with "QR Code + Face Recognition" This document includes these case studies as well as an introduction to the solution. You can view it immediately via PDF download. Please feel free to contact us with any inquiries. * "QR Code" is a registered trademark of Denso Wave Incorporated.
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Free membership registrationThis document introduces case studies of problem-solving in the manufacturing industry utilizing the "facial recognition spoofing prevention solution." It includes examples such as preventing inspections by unqualified personnel with "IC card + facial recognition" and preventing unauthorized use of keys with "QR code + facial recognition." Additionally, an overview of the product is provided, so please make use of it when considering implementation. [Contents] ■ Increasing "quality fraud" in the manufacturing industry ■ What is facial recognition to prevent quality fraud? ■ Case studies of problem-solving in the manufacturing industry ■ Introduction to NEC's facial recognition spoofing prevention solution *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationQuality fraud issues in the manufacturing industry. By identifying workers, we can deter opportunities for tampering with inspection results and support fraud prevention. This document introduces use cases for preventing inspection fraud in the manufacturing industry, highlighting customer challenges, the effects of solution implementation, and usage images. It also provides an overview of our product, making it a useful reference when considering implementation. Please feel free to contact us if you have any inquiries. [Contents] ■ Customer challenges and effects of solution implementation ■ Usage images ■ Overview of the facial recognition impersonation prevention solution *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationIn this document, we introduce case studies of embedded development using facial recognition for "spoof prevention features" that contribute to enhanced competitiveness and product value. We present examples of integrating these features into "inspection equipment" to strengthen security functions, and into "ATMs" to enable non-face-to-face identity verification and account opening. Additionally, we explain the "facial recognition spoof prevention solution" that does not require a database or network, which also contributes to enhancing product value. We encourage you to read it. 【Contents】 ■ Changes in the environment surrounding equipment manufacturers ■ What is facial recognition for "identity verification" used by operators utilizing production equipment and measuring instruments? ■ Collection of case studies on embedded development ■ Introduction to NEC's facial recognition spoof prevention solution *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationOur company offers a face recognition solution that requires "no database" and "no network," utilizing NEC's advanced face recognition engine. ■ Unlocking occurs only when the facial feature quantity (i.e., QR code) and the camera's facial image belong to the same person. ■ Use by anyone other than the cardholder is prohibited (to prevent impersonation). This solution enables appropriate identity verification for worker qualification checks, facility access management, and integration into KIOSK terminals. <Features> 1. No need for server or network infrastructure, allowing for low-cost implementation, with no impact on authentication speed even as the number of authenticated individuals increases. 2. Low burden on personal information management. 3. Secure operation through two-factor authentication using QR codes and face recognition. 4. Various methods for managing facial feature quantities and system integration options are available. 5. Utilizes NEC's advanced face recognition engine, with approximately 40 successful implementations. * For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us. * "QR Code" is a registered trademark of DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED.
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