Sunday, May 30, 2010

Springfield Based Enhanced Biometrics Introduces The "Biometric Bouncer"

Smile, you're on candid camera!That used to be a tag line for an old TV show, but now it's a fact of life. Let's face it: Our faces are being photographed everywhere these days. This is because of the modern omnipresence of security cameras, which are used everywhere from banks to airports to convenience stores. So the question isn't if you're going to be photographed, but rather how those images are used. Most law-abiding citizens don't worry too much about being caught on video, as they know it's the price of living in a secure society. As long their basic privacy is preserved, people know that these cameras can solve and even stop crimes.Until recently however, technology was limited both in how good of an image could be rendered inexpensively and how these images could be tied into computers to create a database that could identify potential security threats.


This has all changed with the formation of a new company named Enhanced Biometrics. Enhanced Biometrics has created a product that surpasses any security camera system to date. Using a complex computer algorithm, coupled with a state-of-the-art camera, the program can capture a face and accurately compare it to pictures on file in a database to do everything from weeding out undesirable patrons (ones who may have been banned for problem behaviors in the past) at a venue to identifying VIPs to whom the owners want to give preferred treatment.The potential uses for this new technology are virtually limitless. For example, a night club using this program might not only keep out troublesome patrons, it could also ensure that underage customers trying to sneak in using fake IDs are thwarted. At some point in the future, a venue may also be able to identify wanted criminals entering its doors. This would not only potentially save the venue some unwanted problems, it also could allow the owners to notify law enforcement officials the whereabouts of a suspect. And those possibilities are just the beginning.


The program can work with almost any camera and the system is designed to be used with touchscreen technology for ease of use. It was also created so that the average person can learn how to use it in 15 minutes. So don't be left behind. Face the future in face-recognition technology and learn more about Enhanced Biometrics today @ BiometricBouncer.com!

1 comment:

  1. Very interesting read; that said, I have a somewhat unrelated question (the interiors of the Paramount look great, by the way!!)

    When can Springfielders expect a Paramount marquee up..? Personally, I live three blocks away and I'm excited to see the dilapidated facade of the Hippodrome gone, and spruced up!!!

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