An Article “How do children move and behave on streets? Vision-based movement behavior analysis using children's trajectories in urban surveillance systems” published in Applied Geography

 How do children move and behave on streets? Vision-based movement behavior analysis using children's trajectories in urban surveillance systems, co-authored by NO Wonjun, CHOI Junwong and KIM Youngchul is published in Applied Geography. 162: 103170.

How do children move and behave on streets? Vision-based movement behavior analysis using children's trajectories in urban surveillance systems, co-authored by NO Wonjun, CHOI Junwong and KIM Youngchul is published in Applied Geography. 162: 103170.

This paper analyzed the movement behaviors of children on streets utilizing computer vision techniques. The proposed method automatically extracted children's trajectories and movement behavioral features, and classified children's movement behaviors: walking, staying, running, accelerating, and decelerating. The results identified differences in children's movement behaviors and local events under varying conditions, and determined the potential of street environments to influence children's use of streets.


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