PSG-OL: first for algorithmic video surveillance

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Classified as risky, the match between Paris Saint-Germain and Olympique Lyonnais on Sunday evening in Ligue 1 is under tension. For this meeting, 700 Les Gones supporters will be able to go to the Parc des Princes, as indicated RMC Sport. The Paris Police Prefecture published a decree governing fans of the Rhone club, but also decided to use the algorithmic video surveillance program on the sidelines of the match, within the framework of the law relating to the Olympic Games.

This will make it possible to use images from the 118 cameras installed at the Pont du Garigliano and at the Paris-Gare de Lyon station. If there is a crowd movement, too large a group of people, or the presence of a person in a prohibited area, the authorities will be informed. One more way to secure the meeting, and to implement the system before the Olympics.

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