Vision sensors keep their eye on the ball at Euro 2008

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A few of the Euro 2008 teams may wish they had a Robogoalie.  Image: copy Caviar project
A few of the Euro 2008 teams may wish they had a Robogoalie. Image: © Caviar project

The silky skills of Europe’s top footballers will not be the only eye catcher this summer as the movement of the fans themselves fall under the watchful gaze of state-of-the-art video surveillance.


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