The People Counting API is a powerful image processing tool that provides an accurate count of the number of people in an image. With the ability to detect and count the number of individuals present in an image, this API can be used in a wide range of applications, such as crowd management, event planning, and retail analytics.
One of the key benefits of the People Counting API is its ability to accurately count the number of people in an image in real-time. This can be useful in a variety of scenarios, such as monitoring the occupancy of a public space or event, or measuring the effectiveness of marketing campaigns in retail settings.
In retail settings, the People Counting API can be used to measure foot traffic and optimize store layouts. By analyzing customer traffic patterns and identifying peak periods, retailers can better understand customer behavior and make informed decisions about store design and marketing strategies.
The People Counting API can also be used in public safety and crowd management applications. For example, it can be used to monitor crowds at events, festivals, or public transportation hubs, to ensure that the number of people present does not exceed safe limits.
In addition, the People Counting API can be used in urban planning and transportation applications. By monitoring the number of pedestrians and vehicles present in a given area, city planners can make more informed decisions about infrastructure and transportation investments.
Overall, the People Counting API is a powerful tool that can be used in a wide range of applications to accurately count the number of people in an image. With real-time counting capabilities, this API can help improve safety, optimize retail spaces, and inform city planning and transportation decisions.
Pass an image from where you want to extract the number of people in it. Also, receive relevant information like gender and other information.
Event planning: Organizers of large events can use the People Counting API to keep track of the number of attendees and ensure that they do not exceed capacity limits. This can help prevent overcrowding and ensure the safety of event-goers.
Retail analytics: Retailers can use the People Counting API to track foot traffic and optimize store layouts. By analyzing customer traffic patterns and identifying peak periods, retailers can make informed decisions about store design and marketing strategies.
Transportation planning: City planners can use the People Counting API to monitor the number of pedestrians and vehicles in a given area. This information can be used to inform transportation investments and improve traffic flow.
Safety and security: The People Counting API can be used in public safety and security applications, such as monitoring crowds at events or in public spaces. By keeping track of the number of people present, authorities can ensure that the area is safe and secure.
Workplace safety: Employers can use the People Counting API to monitor the number of people present in a workplace or other location to ensure that social distancing guidelines are being followed. This can help prevent the spread of infectious diseases and keep employees safe.
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{"detected_faces": [{"BoundingBox": {"startX": 583, "startY": 47, "endX": 1473, "endY": 1301, "Probability": 99.57689046859741}, "Gender": {"Gender": "male", "Probability": 78.54092717170715}, "Age": {"Age-Range": {"Low": 32, "High": 41}}}]}
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/1985/people+counting+api/7964/people+detection' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY'
--data-raw '{
"url": "https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/licensed-image?q=tbn:ANd9GcSAHmDSOdLA5YgFlEkMmgdweIf3jyGI0EGKqU5U7TpO70GFAY48v1N51eMRpY6mbG-VzfPvgObhOwB8lX4",
"accuracy_boost": 3
}'
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The People Counting API returns data on the number of detected individuals in an image, along with additional information such as gender and age range for each person detected.
Key fields in the response include "detected_faces," which contains an array of detected individuals, and within each entry, fields like "BoundingBox," "Gender," and "Age-Range" provide detailed information about each person.
The response data is structured as a JSON object. It includes a main array for detected faces, each containing bounding box coordinates, gender probability, and age range, allowing for easy parsing and analysis.
The API primarily accepts an image file as input. Users can customize their requests by adjusting the image quality or format to optimize detection accuracy.
Data accuracy is maintained through advanced image processing algorithms that utilize machine learning techniques to detect and count individuals, ensuring reliable results across various scenarios.
Typical use cases include monitoring crowd sizes at events, analyzing foot traffic in retail environments, and ensuring safety in public spaces by tracking occupancy levels.
Users can leverage the returned data to make informed decisions, such as optimizing store layouts based on foot traffic patterns or ensuring compliance with safety regulations during events.
If partial or empty results are returned, users should check the image quality and ensure that the image is clear and well-lit, as these factors can significantly impact detection accuracy.
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