ENHANCING SECURITY MEASURES: THE INTEGRATION OF FACIAL RECOGNITION IN ELECTRONIC GATE SYSTEMS FOR ORGANIZATIONAL USE

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  • Jordan K. Smith Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Technical University of Georgia, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

Keywords:

Attendance monitoring, facial recognition, electronic gate system, biometrics, staff attendance, access control.

Abstract

Efficient staff attendance management is a pivotal aspect of organizational success. The detrimental impact of poor staff attendance underscores the need for effective attendance monitoring methods. Automated approaches have emerged as solutions to mitigate the challenges associated with manual attendance tracking. From traditional paper-based methods to advanced technologies like radio frequency identification (RFID) and biometrics, the evolution of attendance monitoring techniques has significantly enhanced operational efficiency. Biometricbased attendance systems, leveraging unique physiological and behavioral attributes, have gained prominence due to their accuracy and security features. This study presents the development of an innovative electronic gate system employing facial recognition technology to regulate access and monitor staff attendance within organizational contexts. Facial recognition technology offers a balance between accuracy and privacy concerns, rendering it an ideal choice for identity verification applications. The proposed system utilizes strategically positioned cameras at access points to recognize staff members based on their facial features. A comprehensive database stores individual staff profiles, complete with associated images, facilitating seamless identification and attendance record-keeping. An integral facet of this system is the integration of an automatic penalization mechanism to deter tardiness. This mechanism deducts a predetermined amount from an employee's salary for each instance of punctuality violation.

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Published

2024-04-25

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Smith , J. K. (2024). ENHANCING SECURITY MEASURES: THE INTEGRATION OF FACIAL RECOGNITION IN ELECTRONIC GATE SYSTEMS FOR ORGANIZATIONAL USE . Ayden Journal of Agriculture and Allied Studies, 11(2), 1–9. Retrieved from https://aydenjournals.com/index.php/AJAAS/article/view/327

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