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Home » Latest News Releases » Exadel Releases CompreFace Open Source Facial Recognition Application

Exadel Releases CompreFace Open Source Facial Recognition Application

By: Deborah Schalm on November 17, 2020 Leave a Comment

New application features accurate and easy-to-use facial recognition technology

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WALNUT CREEK, Calif., November 17, 2020 — Exadel (www.exadel.com), a global provider of digital software engineering solutions and services, announced the release of CompreFace, an open-source facial recognition application. CompreFace can be integrated as a standalone service or deployed via the cloud. Its convenient API offers state-of-the-art facial recognition.

To get started with Compreface, visit: (https://github.com/exadel-inc/CompreFace#overview)

“Facial recognition technology is being rapidly adopted across a variety of industries, including retail, travel, and hospitality. However, not everyone has the machine learning experience necessary to develop and deploy facial recognition efficiently and effectively,” said Lev Shur, president of Exadel Solutions. “Exadel designed CompreFace as a facial recognition solution that can be leveraged no matter what level of machine learning knowledge the end-user has. And since it is an open-source solution, users can trust the quality and security of the app.”

CompreFace features include:

  • Open-source code and available fully on-premise. This increases data security and ensures the quality of the program. CompreFace can also be deployed on the cloud, if needed.
  • Can be set up and used without machine learning knowledge. Building in-house face recognition technology is complex and time-consuming. CompreFace allows anyone to easily integrate additional security measures without necessarily hiring outside help.
  • Uses one of the most popular face recognition methods with high accuracy. CompreFace uses deep neural networks — a highly-regarded face recognition method. CompreFace has demonstrated accuracy even when there is only one example of a face.
  • UI panel with roles for access control. CompreFace’s “roles system” controls which users can access the Face Collection. Additionally, each user can create several Face Collections based on different subsets of people.
  • Fast start with one docker command.

Learn more about CompreFace: (https://github.com/exadel-inc/CompreFace#overview)

Tweet this: New from @exadel: CompreFace #opensource face recognition application. Learn more and get started: (https://github.com/exadel-inc/CompreFace#overview) #machinelearning

About Exadel
Exadel is a leading digital platform engineering services provider. Through technical software development, Exadel helps Fortune 500 clients accelerate their digital transformations by providing innovative solutions, services, and engineering expertise. Exadel enables clients to engage competitively with their customers by delivering products and platforms at optimal efficiency. With 20+ locations and delivery centers across the US and Europe, Exadel solves the most complex engineering problems using recognized Agile practices, offering a high-quality and skilled mix of multi-shore resources with deep knowledge of advanced technologies.

 

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