The "Head Counter" project is an automated system that utilizes Face Recognition technology, the Internet of Things (IoT), and Infrared (IR) sensors to accurately count individuals entering a specific location. A standout feature of this system is its ability to record a unique entry for each individual; even if a person enters multiple times throughout the day, they will be counted only once
By verifying the identity of each person, the system overcomes the limitations of conventional IR sensors to ensure high precision, data integrity, and fraud-proof security. Additionally, it supports real-time monitoring and can detect and alert against unauthorized entries.
Automatically logs data as people walk through the doorway, allowing for seamless live tracking.
Uses facial recognition to verify identity, ensuring high precision compared to conventional sensors that might just count moving objects.
Records a unique entry for each individual so they are counted only once, regardless of how many times they pass through the entrance.
Identifies unregistered individuals attempting to enter and can be programmed to immediately trigger an alarm or warning signal.
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