Cyprus to Introduce New Facial Recognition Technology at Stadiums
The Republic of Cyprus plans to deploy advanced facial recognition technology to help prevent disturbances at sports stadiums.
The new software, which can identify individuals even when partially obscured, is expected to be operational by Christmas.
According to Giorgos Karas, Chairman of the Stadium Licensing Authority, the system is capable of recognizing up to 80 facial features and matching them with a central database within minutes.
The goal of this technology is to facilitate quick arrests of troublemakers: it will enable police to apprehend individuals before they leave the stadium, as it can identify faces within three to five minutes.
The new system will be integrated with an updated fan card system. Stadium security personnel will manage the software and coordinate with the police.
Currently, facial recognition systems at Cypriot stadiums take between three to five days to match individuals with their images.
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