January 9, 2019
CyberLink has introduced its FaceMe facial recognition engine. The platform features a 98.41 percent accuracy rate and works with a variety of applications such as kiosks, digital signage, access security systems and personalized robots, according to a press release.
End users can use FaceMe to analyze customer data such as gender, age and emotions. FaceMe can also detect potential identity fraud with data from a 3-D camera, according to the release.
"With more than five years of research and development in AI facial technology, FaceMe is ranked as the top-class facial recognition solution for multiple AIoT applications," Jau Huang, CEO of CyberLink, said in the release. "To achieve advanced cross-platform integration, FaceMe is also optimized for edge computing devices, which help hardware providers implement FaceMe into existing systems for lightning-fast response times and enhanced performance."