Transportation

In public transportation Face recognition greatly improves the operation.

  • Troublemaker detection
  • Identification of people who use public transportation
  • Ticketless boarding
  • Number of people inside
  • Daily/weekly average number of people
  • Categorization of users by gender/age
  • Driver identification

Public transportation (Train, bus, ferry) is inevitable in our daily life.

To use public transportation, passengers must have a ticket or card and must deposit(charge) money to their cards. There are not charging points in every stations. Because of this, many passengers miss transportation. Face recognition allows passengers to use public transportation smoothly. A passenger enters the station and gets on the transportation (Face pass) without keeping a ticket. When going out of the station, the passenger does not need to insert a ticket to the ticket gate. Passing through the ticket gate will be enough. If the passenger is not allowed, then a station security man helps to fix the problem instantly.

In Russia, France, Japan, UAE, Australia, India, Singapore and rest of the world, millions of passengers use the public transportation. There are crowds in rush hours. Face recognition helps the flow, prevents crowds and improves efficiency of the station. Making the operator more money, passengers feel more comfortable and overall stress is reduced.