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Revision as of 17:23, 20 April 2024
Information Certainty: Documented
Deployment Purpose: Criminal investigations, Surveillance, Crowd management
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Products and Institutions:
Product Deployed | FindFace |
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Institutions ⠉ | Ntech Lab |
Datasets | Unknown Dataset 0020 |
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Status and Events:
Status | Concluded |
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Events | Start (14 June 2018, Documented, , The beginning of the FIFA 2018 World Cup) End (15 July 2018, Documented, , The end of the FIFA 2018 World Cup) |
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Managed by | Ntech Lab |
Used by | Government of Moscow |
Location:
City | Moscow |
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Country ⠉ | Russia |
Description[ ]
Around 500 cameras of city surveillance, subway, sports arenas, fan zones and mobile biometric suites were connected to a centralized facial recognition system during the 2018 World Cup games in various regions around Russia. Recognition of a captured facial image took less than 2 seconds. [...] NtechLab also made it possible to conduct a detailed analysis of game attendance. The attendance estimate was 99.4% accurate, while the data contained valuable additional information on the fans’ gender, age, and mood. 1
References
- a b "Facial Recognition Multi Solution at FIFA 2018". (2022) <https://ntechlab.com/success-stories/fifa/> Accessed: 2022-06-04