Security surveillance video AI intelligent analysis gateway: summary of application scenarios of people flow statistics algorithm

TSINGSEE's human flow detection algorithm is an algorithm technology built into the intelligent analysis gateway that can analyze and calculate the number and density of crowds through AI. It plays an important role in improving urban management efficiency, improving user experience and increasing security. People flow detection algorithms are widely used in many fields, such as smart cities, smart transportation, smart scenic spots, etc.

The human flow detection algorithm can be used in daily traffic management in unified network management and smart cities, such as real-time monitoring of human flow on sidewalks, parks or stations to adjust traffic signals and optimize urban planning.

In scenic spots, people flow detection can be used to analyze tourist flow in real time, which is especially important in popular scenic spots and holidays. It can realize the diversion of tourists and prevent crowding and stampede accidents.

In addition, the people flow detection algorithm can also be used in the retail industry to help analyze customer flow and hot spots to optimize product display and sales strategies.

For the field of security monitoring, people flow monitoring is also very suitable, which can help monitor abnormal crowd gatherings and prevent congestion events.

Xufan Technology AI edge computing gateway hardware - intelligent analysis gateway currently has 5 versions: V1, V2, V3, V4, V5. Each version can realize intelligent identification and analysis of surveillance videos, and support capture, recording, and alarming. etc. Each version has slightly different algorithm models and performance configurations. AI detection that can be implemented by hardware includes: face structured data, vehicle structured data, scene detection algorithms, industry detection algorithms, human behavior detection algorithms, etc. Interested users can go to the demo platform for experience or deployment testing.

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