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In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, along with mandated social distancing, companies and government offices have banned the biometric attendance. How else can one mark employees’ attendance?

The Defence Research and Development Organization’s (DRDO) Defence Bio-engineering and Electromedical Laboratory are creating a face recognition system that uses artificial intelligence to mark employee attendance.

Through this system, the need for marking attendance physically through biometric machines or on paper will go redundant, while maintaining the new norms on personal contact and handling gadgets.

After a lot of successful trials and validation, the system would be implemented across all DRDO labs and other organizations and have a vast scope for commercialization.

The system, expected to be build in a year, will be used not only for attendance but also for visitor management.

AI-based face recognition systems are finding space in the security and defense establishment to initiate a shift from manual processes.

The Indian Army, with its Military Intelligence, is developing a face recognition system by using Automation to identify and establish the identity of an enemy in real-time.

The Border Security Force installed a similar face recognition-based access-control system along the Indo-Pak border in 2019.

The Ministry of Home Affairs has developed a face recognition system linked with the National Crime and Criminal Tracking system to track criminals based on the national database of all court and police cases across India.

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