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The goal is to design a software which reduces the abduction of children to a minimal extent and help the parents to find their lost child.In this authorised user(police) will use software to scan the faces of children(or any lost person) and will be able to access its parents(family) information like their name , contact number etc.

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Cara Cognizance

The goal is to design a software which reduces the abduction of children to a minimal extent and help the parents to find their lost child.In this authorised user(police) will use software to scan the faces of children(or any lost person) and will be able to access its parents(family) information like their name , contact number, address etc.

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Getting Started

Clone this repository.
Run npm install to download modules.
Make sure to add .env file and all credentails there.
Run npm start.
Visit http://localhost:3000

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NodeJS - Express
Database - Mongoose
Face Detection - Module


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Diagrams by Chandraprakash
Development by Sahil Mor

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The goal is to design a software which reduces the abduction of children to a minimal extent and help the parents to find their lost child.In this authorised user(police) will use software to scan the faces of children(or any lost person) and will be able to access its parents(family) information like their name , contact number etc.

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