EDISON Software Development Centre has coupled biometric technology with eye recognition software to monitor and train customs officers – to improve accountability and attentiveness.The company said the launch of this project has been welcomed in airports, to track and trace customs officers' effectiveness in performing their jobs. The way in which Electronic Eye Recognition Software works is by:Detecting operator's presence or absence in the workplace.Identifying and tracking the Facial position.Using eye and pupil recognition to detect the direction the operator is facing.Measuring time of when the operator's eyes are closed and when the operator's pupils are motionless.Creating helpful statistical reports to record the operator's performance.Sending updates to the administrator for when the operator is not working appropriately.Using this software for training and monitoring purposes increases the productivity and effectiveness of those responsible for providing safety and security services in airports, said EDISON.Tommy Karyukin, Sales Director at EDISON Software Development Centre says that "Biometric measurements are used in face detection, face capture and face match which are applied in investigations and law enforcement support. We have implemented the face recognition technology in the Electronic Eyes project, to control customs officer's vigilance. Safety is the major prerequisite for airport, we always welcome projects that enhance security."
Select Page














