Sensory's Biometric Solution Recognizes Users Wearing Face Masks and Doesn't Require Touch

By Tiera Oliver

Assistant Managing Editor

Embedded Computing Design

June 02, 2020

News

Sensory's Biometric Solution Recognizes Users Wearing Face Masks and Doesn't Require Touch

Sensory's TrulySecure face and voice biometrics platform provides convenience and benefit for the new normal; capable of recognizing users wearing face masks, and can now recognize coughs and sneezes.

Sensory announced that its TrulySecure face and voice biometric fusion platform has been adapted to help device and app developers create products for the new normal. TrulySecure is able to recognize users while wearing masks and detect coughs and sneezes.

Sensory's TrulySecure utilizes biometric fusion and multiple enrollments to avoid the limitations of typical facial recognition solutions.

Sensory has combined both face and voice into one SDK. Developers can leverage both face and voice biometrics in real-time to provide a contact free experience to the end-user.
 
TrulySecure natively supports alternate appearances by enabling multiple enrollments. Enrollments for both face and voice can be saved with mask on and mask off. This way the software can always apply the appropriate template to ensure accurate recognition in all conditions.

Sound ID is a feature within the TrulySecure suite of AI solutions. Sensory has applied their deep learning model training to include cough and sneeze detection.

For more information about Sensory and its technology, please visit www.sensory.com

Tiera Oliver is the assistant managing editor at Embedded Computing Design. She is responsible for web content editing, product news, and story development. She also manages, edits, and develops content for ECD podcasts, including Embedded Insiders.

She utilizes her expertise in journalism and content management to oversee editorial content, coordinate with editors, and ensure high-quality output across web, print, and multimedia platforms. She manages diverse projects, assists in the production of digital magazines, and hosts company podcasts by conducting in-depth interviews with industry leaders to deliver engaging and insightful discussions.

Tiera attended Northern Arizona University, where she received her bachelor's in journalism and political science. She was also a news reporter for the student-led newspaper, The Lumberjack. 

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