Robovie, developed by Kyoto-based Advanced Telecommunications
Research Institute International (ATR), guides customers around the
sales floor at the official store of soccer team Cerezo Osaka.
It warns customers when it detects through a camera and 3D laser
beam technology that they are not wearing masks or abiding by social
distancing rules.
Robovie's deployment is a trial that started last week and will run
at least through the end of the month. It will be extended according
to the situation, ATR said.
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With around 120,000 reported coronavirus cases and close to 2,000 deaths, Japan
has weathered the pandemic better than many nations, and people are mostly
compliant with requests to wear masks.
But authorities are calling for vigilance after a resurgence in cases as the
weather gets colder and people spend more time indoors.
(Reporting by Hideto Sakai; Writing by Chris Gallagher; Editing by Janet
Lawrence)
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