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Monthly Archives: August 2014

Pedestrian Tracking Tools and Documentation

Posted on August 6, 2014 by Julie

demoI recently presented my work with John Williamson on pedestrian tracking as an evaluation tool for public displays.  If you are interested in trying these tools for your own research, check out the documentation and tools available on my Pedestrian Tracking Site. 

The tool can track pedestrians in overhead video, visualise pedestrian trails, and analyse the pedestrian traffic.

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