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A Case Study of Counting the Number of Unique Users in Linear and Non-Linear Trails -- A Multi-Agent System Approach

Published 6 Mar 2025 in cs.MA and cs.CV | (2503.07651v1)

Abstract: Parks play a crucial role in enhancing the quality of life by providing recreational spaces and environmental benefits. Understanding the patterns of park usage, including the number of visitors and their activities, is essential for effective security measures, infrastructure maintenance, and resource allocation. Traditional methods rely on single-entry sensors that count total visits but fail to distinguish unique users, limiting their effectiveness due to manpower and cost constraints.With advancements in affordable video surveillance and networked processing, more comprehensive park usage analysis is now feasible. This study proposes a multi-agent system leveraging low-cost cameras in a distributed network to track and analyze unique users. As a case study, we deployed this system at the Jack A. Markell (JAM) Trail in Wilmington, Delaware, and Hall Trail in Newark, Delaware. The system captures video data, autonomously processes it using existing algorithms, and extracts user attributes such as speed, direction, activity type, clothing color, and gender. These attributes are shared across cameras to construct movement trails and accurately count unique visitors. Our approach was validated through comparison with manual human counts and simulated scenarios under various conditions. The results demonstrate a 72% success rate in identifying unique users, setting a benchmark in automated park activity monitoring. Despite challenges such as camera placement and environmental factors, our findings suggest that this system offers a scalable, cost-effective solution for real-time park usage analysis and visitor behavior tracking.

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