Comparative Study of Various Crowd Detection and Classification Methods for Safety Control System
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https://doi.org/10.31033/ijemr.12.3.18Keywords:
Crowd Analysis, Crowd Detection, Crowd CountingAbstract
A crowd is a distinct collection of people or anything that is involved in community or society. The phenomenon of a crowd is fairly well known in a wide range of academic fields, including sociology, civil engineering, and physics, amongst others. At this point in time, it has developed into the most active-oriented research and fashionable issue in the field of computer vision. Pre-processing, object detection, and event or behavior identification are the three stages of processing that are traditionally included in crowd analysis. These stages are pre-processing, object detection, and event recognition. Pre-processing, object detection, and event or behaviour identification are the three stages of processing that are traditionally included in crowd analysis. These stages are pre-processing, object detection, and event recognition. This study gives a model of crowd analysis as well as a taxonomy of the most prevalent method to crowd analysis. It may be helpful to researchers and would serve as a good introduction connected to the area of work that has been conducted.
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