scooter1
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The reader goes green when I go through on my ST(adult) and blue when my son(under 18) goes through.
Face recognition is nonsense
Face recognition is nonsense
The thread title was wonderfully misleading at first glance.I don’t understand the question.
The reader goes green when I go through on my ST(adult) and blue when my son(under 18) goes through.
Face recognition is nonsense
The thread title was wonderfully misleading at first glance.
I'm thinking the OP is a 'stadium spotter' with a particular interest in security lights and/or bulb types/wattage etc
The Albion use face recognition cameras at the turnstiles. FACT. I was asked to remove my glasses as I went through the turnstiles for the palarse game because, according to the steward the tint was too dark.
Palace last season was the only game we were asked to remove hats and look up at a camera outside the WSU entrance
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That sounds much more like it. CCTV yes, face recognition for tickets…..nahPalace last season was the only game we were asked to remove hats and look up at a camera outside the WSU entrance
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Indeed. And the answers is that yes - there are different lights.
There are at least three different lights / light sequences. I THINK:
Green = adult
Amber = concession (U21 / OAP)
Green AND Amber = child / U18. I'm really not certain of this last one, but I think that's right.
If you are talking West, East or North there is no physical reason why you cannot transfer inside the stadium, you can also access the East from the North turnstiles. I travel between the concourses to meet people or buy different food.
North turnstiles for at least the last 4 seasons had facial recognition cameras.
What's it attempting to recognise tho? It can't be like the e-gates at the airport where it's comparing passport photo v the face of person standing in front of it. I don't recall ever submitting a passport-style photo to the Albion. Is it just checking that it's the same face that goes through the turnstile every time the ticket gets used?
I can remember a few years ago when adults were buying youth season tickets and trying to get in on the cheap. That's why the lights work.
The facial recognition is to stop banned people attending. I suspect the police would supply the ID.
What's it attempting to recognise tho? It can't be like the e-gates at the airport where it's comparing passport photo v the face of person standing in front of it. I don't recall ever submitting a passport-style photo to the Albion. Is it just checking that it's the same face that goes through the turnstile every time the ticket gets used?
The thread title was wonderfully misleading at first glance.
I'm thinking the OP is a 'stadium spotter' with a particular interest in security lights and/or bulb types/wattage etc
There’s no facial recognition cameras at the gate. Just a charade. A proper facial recognition system would be very expensive , and they’d need a solid database of good images, angles to be properly used