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<title>How a Face Recognition System Works for Attendance Management</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ In today’s fast-paced and tech-driven world, manual attendance registers and fingerprint scanners are quickly becoming outdated. Organizations across industries — from corporate offices to universities and factories — are now adopting Face Recognition Systems (FRS) for attendance management. ]]></description>
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