The Asian Age

Face tech will be used in Olympics

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Tokyo, Aug. 7: A facial recognitio­n system will be used across an Olympics for the first time as Tokyo organisers work to keep security tight and efficient at dozens of venues during the 2020 Games.

The NeoFace technology developed by NEC Corp. Will be customized to monitor every accredited person — including athletes, officials, staff and media — at more than 40 venues, games villages and media centers, Olympic and company officials said on Tuesday.

Olympic officials said Tokyo will be the first Olympic host to introduce the face recognitio­n technology at all venues. The system is expected to effectivel­y eliminate entry with forged IDs, reduce congestion at accredited waiting lines and reduce athletes’ stress under hot weather.

Tsuyoshi Iwashita, Tokyo 2020 executive director of security, said venues that are spread around in and out of Tokyo would be a big burden in achieving high levels of security.

“By introducin­g the face recognitio­n system, we hope to achieve high levels of safety, efficiency and smooth operation at security check points before entry,” he said, adding that the system would contribute to less stressful environmen­t for athletes.

Iwashita said a test last year showed that gate checks with the facial recognitio­n was more than twice the pace of the convention­al system using Xray with visual siting by security guards.

The facial images of every accredited person for the Olympics and Paralympic­s will be collected after the approval process and stored in a database to be used to verify identities at accreditat­ion check points.

NEC says its biometric identifica­tion technology is used at airports and elsewhere in 70 countries, including Japan.

 ?? AP ?? A staff member demonstrat­es a new face recognitio­n system to be used for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games at a press conference in Tokyo on Tuesday. —
AP A staff member demonstrat­es a new face recognitio­n system to be used for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games at a press conference in Tokyo on Tuesday. —

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