Qengineering/Face-Recognition-Raspberry-Pi-64-bits

Recognize 2000+ faces on your Raspberry Pi 4 with database auto-fill and anti-spoofing

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This project helps you build a local, privacy-respecting facial recognition system on a Raspberry Pi 4. It takes live camera feeds or video files as input, automatically identifies people, adds new faces to a database of over 2000 individuals, and can distinguish real people from masks or photos. This is ideal for small businesses, security hobbyists, or home automation enthusiasts looking to manage access or monitor presence.

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Use this if you need an on-device facial recognition system for access control, attendance tracking, or personalized alerts, especially if you prioritize privacy and local processing.

Not ideal if you need to identify individuals from blurry images, highly varied angles, or require cloud-based scalability and management for a very large user base.

access-control physical-security home-automation visitor-management attendance-tracking
Stale 6m No Package No Dependents
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Language

C++

License

BSD-3-Clause

Last pushed

Nov 11, 2022

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