VIRTUAL ACCESS SERVER MODULE

Create a virtual checkpoint (VC) to record when a person or vehicle listed in a database enters or leaves. Virtual readers work just like the physical access control devices that are supported by Intellect, cross-referencing employee access privileges and access levels.

When a camera recognizes a face/license plate number, the system identifies the user and, depending on the access level assigned in the database, automatically allows or blocks access to a particular part of the site. This eliminates the need for proximity cards, in turn making identification much more quick and secure.

Features

  •  Integration of Auto Intellect/Face Intellect with the Time and Attendance module. Virtual readers can generate the data needed for reports on employee time and attendance. Recognition of employee faces or license plates provides all the necessary information. When a face or license plate is successfully recognized, the “Passage allowed” event is generated. This can be used to mark the beginning of an employee’s workday, for example.
  • System actions based on “Passage allowed” and “Passage denied” events. Virtual checkpoints can generate events (allow or deny passage) automatically based on recognition matches. This makes it easy to configure event-specific reactions (such as closing a relay contact) using macros r scripts.

Checkout transactions monitoring

  • Caption search. Retail Intellect allows searching for recorded video based on caption contents. Caption search enables finding all relevant receipts and their corresponding video recordings for a specific time period based on a specific line of text, for example: product name, presence of the word “discount”, etc. When viewing recorded video, adjust playback speed and view frame-by-frame – such as when a particular product is swiped – to avoid missing a single detail.
  • Customizable search and report display. Use standard queries or create custom ones when searching for video recordings in an archive. The query results are displayed on the screen as a list of matching receipts. View the video corresponding to the selected receipt with captions, print the list or save it to file. The set of standard queries in the system includes searches by: product list, product returns, receipt total, number of items on a receipt, size of discount, weight of item, multiple scans of an item, and many other parameters.
  • Automatic highlighting. To make sure that operators don’t miss any events, specify special text that, when found in the captions of a transaction, will be highlighted in a unique color. Such text could be, for example, the name of a certain product or the word “total”. This function improves efficiency and reaction times for installations with real-time video surveillance.
  • Automated algorithms. The module for point-of-sale transactions allows programming IF…THEN reactions in response to certain events. One automatic reaction, for example, could consist of displaying an alarm message. With experience, this feature allows devising reactions for new and potential dangerous events and entering them in the system, increasing the effectiveness of real-time surveillance.
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WEB REPORT SYSTEM

Face Intellect is a system for automatic facial recognition in concert with video surveillance and / or access control for increased levels of security. Biometric indexing of facial features allows knowing the identity of visitors (and confirming the identity of employees) with a high degree of certainity.

Reports are displayed as a table: rows correspond to point-of-sale events and columns correspond to event information such as store number, cash register number, date and time, cashier name, and more.

In addition to the event table, video of these events is displayed on screen, along with receipt text. A video fragment and receipt information can be printed or sent by email.
Report columns can be configured and hidden if necessary.

Reports can also be generated per cashier, per cash register, or per surveillance operator, as well as for standard cashier irregularities, such as cancelling a receipt, intentionally changing the number of items on a receipt, and so on. The list of standard irregularities is continually expanding. This makes it possible to get information about violations that are associated with specific actions of an employee.

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