Fast Forward for 3D Face Technology

BAE Systems has drafted in Liverpool Innovation Park-based biometric and identity management specialists Human Recognition Systems (HRS) to develop 3D facial recognition technology that will vastly improive security in train stations and airports.

The project will enable security professionals to identify suspects using CCTV cameras as they move through public spaces, monitor lip & speech patterns, and profile behaviour.

HRS is currently assisting facial biometric experts OmniPerception in a mass face enrolment trial, requiring 250 staff to sit on a revolving platform while hundreds of facial images are taken, which will help recognition technology top  identify known criminals just by the shape of their nose. HRS is also co-developing applications for mass transit systems and schemes requiring large-scale enrolment or verification in airports, train stations, sea ports, and at large sporting events.

David Mullin, Manager of BAE Systems' Investment in Innovation programme said, "HRS has been identified as a partner for our I3 inititaive, which supports research and technology partnerships focusing on specialist areas such as biometricidentification."

Neil Norman, chief executive of Human Recgnition Systems said, "These are exciting times - our combined efforts will transform the development of biometric recognotion, face finding and tracking technology worldwide."

"This project will also help us to deeply understand how the technology can be used for wider systems that will improve people flow through public spaces and speed up large-scale enrolments."

OmniPerceptions CEO Stewart Hefferman said, "This collaboration has reduced time-to-market for specialist products, which themselves have benefitted greatly from the experience, knowledge, and input of both BAE and HRS."

HRS is an award-winning conultancy and systems integrator of biometrics, idenity management and video processing technology. The company has developed multi-biometric, smart surveillance and identity managemnt solutions for Manchester Airport, construction giant Carillion, the Department of Health, and Ministry of Defence.

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