2024
DOI: 10.32397/tesea.vol5.n2.624
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A Computer vision based system for human detection and automatic people counting

Gabriela Curiel,
Kevin Guerrero,
Diego Gómez
et al.

Abstract: Occupancy control is a fundamental aspect of managing spaces and services effectively. It aims to ensure safety, compliance with regulations, emergency preparedness, and overall satisfaction for individuals and businesses. To align with the described need, this paper presents a computer vision based system for automatic people counting in gates. The system is divided in five stages: video capture, motion analysis, human detection, human tracking and people counting. An RGB camera captures the top-view image of… Show more

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