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#124 · Published: 2025-12-31 07:02 UTC

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Some for New Year, and some for the "Experiments" section ☺️ I tested a tool for detecting moving objects in videos. An interesting thing, and there are many ways to apply it. I attached videos of experiments. I wanted to test whether it can be used for automating pedestrian traffic counting: when you open a business that depends on pedestrian traffic, it’s very important to know how many people pass by and in which direction. With this tool, it was enough to just go to the location, record a video (for example, sitting in a car), upload it to the system, and get a relatively accurate estimate of the passing traffic without manual counting. I think there are even more ways to apply this tool 😀 Happy New Year to everyone! This was the last "Experiments" section for this year)) 🎄
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This post discusses the testing of a video analysis tool designed to detect moving objects, with a focus on its potential applications. The author conducted experiments by recording videos, such as from a car, and uploading them to the system to estimate pedestrian traffic flow accurately. This automation can be particularly valuable for businesses that rely on foot traffic, enabling them to understand the number and direction of pedestrians passing by without manual counting. The post highlights the versatility of the tool, suggesting that there are numerous other possible applications beyond traffic counting. The experiments demonstrate the tool's effectiveness and potential for various industries, emphasizing its usefulness in automating data collection and analysis. The author also wishes readers a Happy New Year, marking the end of the 'Experiments' section for the year, and hints at further innovative uses of the technology in the future.

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