Eye-tracking Technology at Stamford Bridge?

Eye-tracking Technology at Stamford Bridge?

Eye-tracking Technology at Stamford Bridge?

Eye-tracking Technology at Stamford Bridge?

The final product will be much, much smoother, but technology company Technicolor released what they called a “Personalized Content Renderer”. It was on show at CES (Consumer Electronics Show) and this clip of a Premier League match at Stamford Bridge displays what Technicolor have in store.

Let PSFK explain how it works:

“The tech device is able to enhance the viewer’s experience of watching a wide-angle sporting match such as football, baseball or soccer. Incorporating six different camera angles at a stadium, the device tracks the movement of your eyes to allow you to control and see what you want to view. It can even zoom into a scene to give you better details and focus.

The Personalized Content Rendering technology is expected to become commercially available in the next couple of years. At this stage, there are still lots of improvements to be made, such as smoother camera transitions or what happens when more than one person is watching the game.”

Right now the product looks rather headache-inducing, but it’s definitely something to keep an eye out for. Sorry, that was a terrible pun, but it’s a Monday so let me get away with it.