FindFace Security
4.0.2
Contents
Administrator’s Guide
Architecture
System Requirements
Licensing Principles
Deploy FindFace Security
First Steps after Deployment
Work with FindFace Security
Advanced Functionality
Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Appendices
Operator’s Guide
Integrations
FindFace Security
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Contents
Architecture
Architectural Elements
Single- and Multi-Host Deployment
CPU- and GPU-acceleration
System Requirements
Basic Configuration
Benchmark Results
Examples of Hardware Configuration
Licensing Principles
Deploy FindFace Security
Deploy from Console Installer
Deploy Step-by-Step from Repository
Additional
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deployment on remote hosts
Neural Network Models Installation
Fully Customized Installation
Guide to Typical Cluster Installation
First Steps after Deployment
Organize Cameras
Organize Watch Lists and Dossiers
Create Users and Grant Them Privileges
Start Monitoring Faces
Organize Video Surveillance
FindFace Security in Action
Basic Maintainance
Go Further
Work with FindFace Security
Camera Management
Face Monitoring and Dossier Database
User Management
Face Identification in Offline Videos
General Preferences
Compare Faces
Advanced Functionality
Configure Episodes
Allocate
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to Camera Group
Console Bulk Photo Upload
Deduplicate Events
Real-time Face Liveness Detection
Face Features Recognition
Multiple Video Cards Usage
Direct API Requests to Tarantool
Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Update FindFace Security to 4.x
Backup and Restore Data Storages
Migrate to Different Facen Model
Modify Biometric Database Structure
Remove FindFace Security Instance
Checking Component Status
Logs
Licensing
Automatic Tarantool Recovery
Manually Purge Old Events and Episodes from Database
Appendices
Enable Data Encryption
Components in Depth
Installation File
Neural Network Models
FindFace Security Data Storages
Backup Options
Restore Options