Research Article
OccupEye -Building Traffic and Animal Monitoring System
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.5-1-2024.2342545, author={Gopi Manohar Reddy T and Sai Sanjana Reddy M and Koumudi Reddy K and Rupesh Sai Narendra K and Srinivasa Reddy K}, title={OccupEye -Building Traffic and Animal Monitoring System}, proceedings={Proceedings of the EAI 3rd International Conference on Intelligent Systems and Machine Learning, ICISML 2024, January 5-6, 2024, Pune, India}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={ICISML}, year={2024}, month={8}, keywords={computer vision people counting building surveillance animal detection}, doi={10.4108/eai.5-1-2024.2342545} }
- Gopi Manohar Reddy T
Sai Sanjana Reddy M
Koumudi Reddy K
Rupesh Sai Narendra K
Srinivasa Reddy K
Year: 2024
OccupEye -Building Traffic and Animal Monitoring System
ICISML
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.5-1-2024.2342545
Abstract
In our rapidly evolving world, precise people counting and detection within buildings have become more important than ever. With a global population of over 7.7 billion people, cities have become busy centers of activity. At the same time, smart cameras and surveillance systems have ushered in a new era. Counting people isn’t just about attendance tracking, it’s also about optimizing resources and improving safety protocols. For example, shopping malls can adapt trading hours based on actual foot traffic. The convergence of people-counting technologies and animal detection technologies is changing the way we interact with our environment, making it smarter, safer, and more efficient. Thanks to computer vision and AI, these innovations are highly accurate, cost-effective, and non-intrusive. In addition, the detection of animals entering buildings is essential, especially as interactions between humans and animals become more commonplace. Buildings that detect animals such as rodents or unwanted wildlife will trigger appropriate responses to protect human health and property. These technologies provide valuable insights to businesses, educational institutions, and urban planners, allowing them to make informed decisions and improve safety measures. They are not just technological marvels, but transformational forces that redefine our relationship with our spaces and enrich our daily lives.