30.07.2012 • NewsIpsotekvideo analytics software

Ipsotek: people-counting system at Spice Girls’ concert

Ipsotek: people-counting system at Spice Girls' concert. Each and every one of the visitors of the Spice Girls’ concert last December at the O2 arena was counted by video analytics...

Ipsotek: people-counting system at Spice Girls' concert. Each and every one of the visitors of the Spice Girls’ concert last December at the O2 arena was counted by video analytics software from Ipsotek.

The O2, owned and operated by AEG Europe, has installed the company’s people-counting system across dedicated cameras at its main entrances so that AEG’s management and tenants benefit from hour-by-hour, day-by-day analysis.

The software was chosen for its ability to provide an accurate, automated headcount covering both steady streams of visitors and sudden influxes during high-profile events.

The O2 presented considerable challenges, notably the need to count clusters of people who might be walking three or more abreast through the same doorway.

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