DRDO has efficiently developed AI-based Attendance Application
Hyderabad: COVID-19 pandemic has presently made it unsafe to make use of contact based mostly biometric verification for attendance marking techniques. To circumvent this downside, Research Centre Imarat (RCI), DRDO, has efficiently developed AI-based Attendance Application (AINA) which permits non-contact based mostly personnel verification utilizing facial options of the particular person captured with the assistance of a low-cost digicam.
AINA may be deployed with minimal upgradation to the legacy attendance infrastructure with RFID readers. It may be put in on a traditional desktop pc with a GPU based mostly show adapter.
Existing CCTV cameras may be utilised for capturing facial pictures. Facial options of a number of hundreds of staff may be saved within the pc since for every worker the facial options are encoded in a small (lower than 25 KB) file.
The system is absolutely scalable for the reason that time for identification and verification for every particular person stays fixed even because the variety of registered personnel will increase.
It is absolutely safe as it really works as a standalone system and doesn’t require any connection to the Internet. Since solely the facial options are saved in an encoded type, the precise face pictures needn’t be saved. thereby making certain privateness and safety.
Also, the server storing the facial function database is confined to the organisation premises. AINA has a lightweight set up course of. AINA comes with a really intuitive and user-friendly GUI with audio prompts which may be optionally disabled. The software has been at the moment put in in ESIC Hospital, Hyderabad.
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