18/06/2020
While life is slowly getting back to normal, there is a new norm that we cannot ignore: maintain social distancing at all times.
Our customer - UbiqiSense ApS - was invited by the Danish press to demo the technology that we developed together. We recently improved UbiqiSense’s platform to measure the distance between people, using deep learning algorithms.
The resulting product is named Ubicare, and it can be used in shopping malls, museums, buses, and trains. The material published by the Danish press showcases how Ubicare can be used to measure where people are, how many people are in one place, and whether they respect social distancing rules. Even though places like shopping malls have lots of security cameras and some security personnel, it is impossible for them to make sure that guests are respecting social distancing standards at all times. With Ubicare, it is easy to identify focal points where people do not respect social distancing rules and to send a security guard there to fix the situation. The product also identifies patterns where people tend to gather more and don't respect social distancing so that security personnel can be deployed proactively to prevent problems. Ubicare is now tested by the City2 group of shopping malls in Denmark.
To learn more, see the press coverage, here:
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