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Universal patents line jumping detection technology

Universal has filed a patent application for a technology that would place sensors around a theme park. These sensors could use machine learning to detect unruly guests and track rule-breakers, with the aim of improving the guest experience for others.






Universal has filed a patent application for a technology that would place sensors around a theme park. These sensors could use machine learning to detect unruly guests and track rule-breakers, with the aim of improving the guest experience for others.

This possible technology would utilize many sensors that can detect motion, temperature, sound, smoke, liquid, and more to monitor park areas and rides for disruptive or dangerous behavior. The patent gives many examples including line jumping, disruptive actions by inebriated guests, smoking in non-smoking areas, getting out of moving ride vehicles, and more.

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Universal patents line jumping detection technology

Universal has filed a patent application for a technology that would place sensors around a theme park. These sensors could use machine learning to detect unruly guests and track rule-breakers, with the aim of improving the guest experience for others.






Universal has filed a patent application for a technology that would place sensors around a theme park. These sensors could use machine learning to detect unruly guests and track rule-breakers, with the aim of improving the guest experience for others.

This possible technology would utilize many sensors that can detect motion, temperature, sound, smoke, liquid, and more to monitor park areas and rides for disruptive or dangerous behavior. The patent gives many examples including line jumping, disruptive actions by inebriated guests, smoking in non-smoking areas, getting out of moving ride vehicles, and more.

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