The VisionMind·Shijiexin crowd flow management system is an intelligent analysis platform designed for densely populated areas such as squares, business districts, scenic spots, and transportation hubs. It can accurately count the number of people and the crowd density in the area, identify and issue early warnings for more than ten types of abnormal events such as hanging banners, fighting, and crowd gatherings, meeting the needs of crowd flow evacuation management and safety protection in large-scale, high-density, and cross-regional urban areas.
The combination of powerful algorithm capabilities and the distributed video cloud platform effectively addresses the scenarios of super-large-scale and ultra-high-density crowd flow statistics where the instantaneous crowd flow reaches up to 100,000.
Make full use of the cameras already installed by the roadside and adapt to the tilt angle of the cameras to effectively cover the monitoring scenarios.
Analyze multiple monitoring videos in the entire area through linkage to achieve an overall analysis of the crowd status and activity patterns in a large range.
Effectively detect and issue timely early warnings for more than ten types of crowd anomalies, fully meeting diverse security needs.
Adapt to various scene changes and ensure the recognition effect under conditions such as changes in lighting, overexposure of videos, many background interference objects, and blurred videos in rainy nights.
Crowd flow statistics in 4 channels and 8 directions in scenarios such as entrances and exits, passages, and crowd flow hubs.
Alarms for crowded and sudden changes in crowd flow, and full-view people counting and crowd density analysis in open area scenarios.
Real-time rendering and playback of the effect stream with algorithm detection frames, making crowd flow management visual and intuitive.
Report the length of the crowd queue and issue an alarm when the queue is too long.
People entering or leaving the specified warning area.
People loitering or staying in the target warning area.
People crossing the warning line to enter/leave the warning area.
The behavior of climbing over the fence.
Abnormal gathering of people in key protection areas.
The behavior of people fighting.
Illegally hanging banners in key protection areas.
Walking in the opposite direction through a one-way pedestrian path, etc.