CyberLink Corp. and Asteria Corporation announced that CyberLink’s world-class AI facial recognition security system, “FaceMe Security,” boasts world-class accuracy, and Asteria’s no-code AI/IoT platform, “Gravio,” have begun a no-code collaboration.
What can be achieved by combining ” FaceMe Security” and “Gravio”
- Achieving both privacy protection and high-speed processing: Facial images are analyzed on the edge PC without being sent to the cloud, and are processed on-memory* to protect privacy.
- High-precision, low-latency walk-through authentication enables facial recognition even while walking: High-speed processing at the edge enables smooth facial recognition without the user having to stop. FaceMe’s high-precision AI achieves high levels of security, response speed, and authentication accuracy.
- Flexible integration with a variety of external services without coding: Gravio integrates with over 60 external services (Slack, Teams, kintone, BI tools, etc.) without coding, enabling on-site automation such as immediate notification of authentication results and data analysis.
- Achieve quick and low-cost implementation: No-code construction eliminates the need for dedicated development, allowing for the face recognition system to be implemented in a short period of time and at low cost without the need for large-scale infrastructure construction.
Background of the collaboration between “FaceMe Security” and “Gravio”
Against the backdrop of a shrinking working population due to a declining birthrate and aging population, and growing societal needs for crime prevention and safety management, there is a need to build and operate surveillance systems that do not rely on human labor.While the use of AI cameras is becoming more widespread, it is not realistic to visually check all surveillance camera footage, and issues such as overlooking abnormalities due to human error and delayed initial responses have arisen.
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Furthermore, security concerns have recently been growing, with frequent cases of images from cameras installed for surveillance and monitoring purposes being leaked to the outside world against the intentions of the installer. To address these issues, it is effective to increase robustness by processing surveillance footage with edge AI (complete processing on-site without sending it to the cloud). In addition, linking the results recognized by AI with business systems and incorporating them into on-site operations is an important need faced by many companies.
To solve these issues, CyberLink and Asteria have collaborated on the AI facial recognition security system “FaceMe Security” and the no-code AI/IoT platform “Gravio.” By running the entire process on the edge, it is possible to protect privacy and operate safely, and it is possible to build a no-code system that automatically links on-site insights to the next action.
As a result, the two companies aim to expand into a variety of fields, including smart cities, smart facilities, and smart retail. By evolving from the conventional “seeing AI” centered on “recognition” to “acting AI” that instantly analyzes recognition results and leads to action, they will contribute to the digital transformation of society as a whole by providing safety and efficiency independent of humans in all workplaces.
Comment from Hidetomo Hagiwara, Vice President of Sales at CyberLink Corp: We are extremely pleased that our “FaceMe Security” and Asteria Corporation’s “Gravio” can now be integrated without any coding. By combining FaceMe Security’s highly accurate AI facial recognition with Gravio’s extensive integration with external services, we are able to seamlessly implement processes from authentication to notification and analysis. We are confident that this integration will enable us to provide even more efficient and secure facial recognition operations in a variety of fields. We will continue to strive to create even greater value through the improvement of our facial recognition technology and our collaboration with Asteria Corporation.
SOURCE: PRTimes

