W hen the Brandenburg Gate reopened after the fall of the Berlin Wall, Daniel Diermeier was in the throng, celebrating and sipping sparkling wine.
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Abstract: In recent years, the need for automated systems to recognize and process vehicle number plates has grown significantly due to increased security demands and traffic management needs. This ...
At long last, player protest with ball or strike calls can be handled with something other than ineffectual arguing. Beginning with the 2026 MLB season, players will have the power to appeal the ...
For those worried robots are about to take over Major League Baseball, Colorado Rockies manager Warren Schaeffer has some experience with the Automated Ball/Strike system that’s coming to stadiums ...