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Home security that’s in your face

by Mickey Katz on Mar 29, 2007 at 12:02 PM

bioscryptBioscrypt an enterprise access control technology company based out of Canada has created the worlds first 3D facial recognition camera for individuals accessing computers. The VisionAccess 3D DeskCam performs both verification and identification operations. The highly accurate camera is able to scan your face regardless of poses or lighting conditions.
This easy to use hands free camera will secure your identification on your personal or any computer that you attach the camera too. It doesn’t require any passwords or special keycards that could risk hacking or copying.

The DeskCam is about 3 inches tall and half inch wide desktop form and connects via a single usb. The camera scans 40,000 points in your face and diplays it on a 3D mesh. You can drag your virtual face in any direction and even flip it inside out. This software will be shipping to its customers in the second half of 2007.
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  • Biometric technology has really been very helpful to companies and home security, it’s no surprise that they’re being optimized. It’s really great knowing how companies and people improve on security systems for the benefit of all.

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