Crowd Monitoring
Crowd Monitoring refers to the use of technology and techniques to observe and analyze the behavior and movement of large groups of people. This process often involves cameras, sensors, and software that can track crowd density, flow, and patterns in real-time. It is commonly used in public events, transportation hubs, and urban areas to ensure safety and manage crowd dynamics.
The primary goal of Crowd Monitoring is to enhance public safety and improve the overall experience for attendees. By understanding crowd behavior, authorities can make informed decisions, such as directing people to less crowded areas or responding quickly to emergencies.