Facial Recognition at Lower.com Field
Information Certainty: Documented
Deployment Purpose: Surveillance
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Products and Institutions:
Product Deployed | Evolv Cortex AI Wicket Express Access |
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Institutions ⠉ | Evolv Technology Wicket |
Datasets | Wicket (Facial dataset) |
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Status and Events:
Status | Ongoing |
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Events | Start (2 March 2022, Documented, , No description) |
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Managed by | Evolv Technology Haslam Sports Group |
Used by | Evolv Technology Haslam Sports Group |
Location:
City | Columbus (OH) |
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Country ⠉ | USA |
Description[ ]
Evolv partners with sports stadiums. The facial recognition that has been added on is
Because of its open API system, Evolv can integrate with other technology, whether that is something that can be applied immediately, or a technology that has yet to be implemented. At Lower.com Field, this means facial recognition technology. To go from having to stop and be wanded by a security personnel’s handheld device and then wait to have a ticket barcode read, to an entirely frictionless experience, is a huge leap forward for fans attending a game. Fans don’t have to slow down for security, they can just walk right through, and they don’t even need to take out their phone to show a ticket because of the facial recognition 1
And Evolv’s Cortex AI capabilities access data insights from all of Evolv’s customers to learn and get better at detecting all kinds of weapons – and what’s not a weapon. At Lower.com Field, that means more accurate recognition of what could possibly be a threatening weapon versus a suspicious but permitted item, like an umbrella. The fewer nuisance alerts, the more seamless the ingress experience 1
References
- a b c "Columbus Crew’s State-of-the-Art Stadium Relies on Evolv Technology". (2022) <https://www.evolvtechnology.com/resources/blog/columbus-crews-state-of-the-art-stadium-relies-on-evolv> Accessed: 2022-07-10