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Face Recognition Attendance Kiosk in Sikar

A tablet-based face-recognition kiosk for sites in Sikar, Rajasthan that prefer not to rely on guard phones โ€” auto check-in/out with liveness detection and an offline queue. Built by an agency that understands Sikar's own operating conditions โ€” an agricultural and education-focused town in the Shekhawati region.

Face Recognition Attendance Kiosk

A tablet at the gate, instead of relying on every guard's own phone

Phone-based selfie attendance works well when every guard reliably carries a working smartphone. Some sites โ€” a factory gate, a large industrial compound โ€” prefer a single fixed device instead, so attendance doesn't depend on any individual guard's phone, battery or data plan.

A kiosk tablet mounted at the site runs continuous face detection: a registered guard walking up is recognised and automatically checked in or out, with a basic liveness check to guard against a printed photo being held up to the camera, and the same geofence and shift-timing rules applied as phone-based attendance.

Why Agencies Choose Raksha Kavach

Face Recognition Attendance Kiosk Features

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Liveness Detection

A basic liveness check helps guard against a photo being held up to the camera instead of a real person.

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Live Kiosk Dashboard

A live view of each device's status and today's check-in activity across all sites.

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Automatic Face Match

A registered guard is recognised automatically, without tapping any button.

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Offline Scan Queue

A scan made without connectivity is queued on the device and synced once it reconnects.

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Geofence & Shift Validation

The same site geofence and shift-timing rules apply as phone-based attendance.

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Multi-Angle Registration

A guard's face is registered from several angles for more reliable matching.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Is a kiosk required, or is phone-based attendance enough?

A kiosk is an alternative for sites that prefer not to rely on individual guard phones โ€” phone-based attendance remains the default option.

Can one kiosk serve multiple guards at the same site?

Yes โ€” a single device handles check-in and check-out for every guard registered at that site.

Is there a live dashboard for kiosk activity?

Yes โ€” admins can see each device's status and the day's check-in activity across every site with a kiosk.

How is a guard's face registered in the first place?

A supervisor registers a guard's face from several angles directly on the kiosk, giving more reliable matching than a single photo.

Are admins alerted if a kiosk device has a problem?

Yes โ€” a device going offline, running low on battery, or repeatedly failing to match a face all trigger a notification to admins.

Does the kiosk still enforce the site geofence and shift timing?

Yes โ€” the same geofence and shift-timing rules that apply to phone-based attendance also apply to a kiosk check-in.

Can someone use a photo to fake a check-in?

A basic liveness check looks for signs of a real, live person rather than a static image, though this is a heuristic check, not certified anti-spoofing.

What happens if the kiosk loses internet connectivity?

A scan made while offline is queued on the device and synced automatically once the connection returns, preserving the real time it happened.

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