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Department of Education
Tacurong National High School
SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY and ENGINEERING
PROGRAM
New Isabela, Tacurong City
A Research Requirement
Presented to
The Department of Science,
Science, Technology, and Engineering Program,
Tacurong National High School, Tacurong City
In Partial Fulfillment
Of the Requirements in Research IV
By
NATHANIEL C. GAURANA
ALTHEA AYER S. JAPONES
MAUI KARYLL J. ESTANISLAO
HELAENA NICOLE B. DELACRUZ
APRIL 2024
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ABSTRACT
Reliable people counting and person recognition systems are becoming more and
dynamic situations like train stations and retail malls. Current solutions frequently
have drawbacks that make it difficult for them to be used in busy interior locations. In
order to meet this urgent demand, the researchers have created a human counting
machine that is intended to be used in public spaces. This creative solution uses
technology like computer vision and machine learning to deliver precise and real-
time insights into visitor counts. User trials and surveys were used to collect data,
and descriptive statistics were used for analysis. The results validate the system's
reliability tests should be carried out. All things considered, this research advances
the creation of precise and effective human counting systems that have numerous
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INTRODUCTION
Reliable people counting and human detection are critical challenges in the field of
visual surveillance. While significant progress has been made in recent years, existing
solutions often come with limitations. These limitations include the necessity for people to be
in motion, the requirement for simple backgrounds, and the dependency on high-resolution
images (Hou & Pang, 2010, as cited in Raghavachari, Aparna, Chithira, & Balasubramanian,
2015). Such constraints hinder the applicability of these solutions across various indoor
scenarios, particularly in environments like malls where foot traffic can be complex and
dynamic.
People counting holds immense importance across numerous sectors, including urban
planning, transportation management, and public health. Manual counting methods are often
inadequate, especially in bustling environments like malls. Hence, there's a growing demand
for automated systems capable of providing real-time and accurate insights into visitor
numbers.
Existing research has highlighted the need for evaluating vision-based people
orientations to determine the most suitable solution for deployment (Raghavachari et al.,
2015). This underscores the necessity for specialized solutions tailored to specific
The study aims to fill this gap by developing a Human Counting Machine, specifically
designed for deployment in public areas such as malls. This innovative system will leverage
advanced technologies, including computer vision, machine learning, and sensor integration,
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to achieve a high level of accuracy in counting and monitoring human populations in real-
time.
1. What are the system capabilities of the COUNT System, as perceived by users,
a) Overall functionality
b) User friendliness
d) Data reliability
b) Time responsiveness
Hypotheses
HO1: Users perceive the overall functionality of the COUNT System positively.
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HO2: Users find the interface of the COUNT System to be user-friendly and easy to
navigate.
HO3: Users perceive the COUNT System to have satisfactory speed and
responsiveness.
HO4: Users believe that the COUNT System has adequate security measures in
place.
HO5: Users perceive the data provided by the COUNT System to be accurate and
precise.
machine with a database system, offering real-time data for improved foot
diverse sectors.
The business and retail sectors. Retail organizations can gain from the use of a
assisting with inventory management, and providing useful information for marketing
campaigns.
different sites, cities and transportation authorities can improve overall urban
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shopping centers. Shopping centers can employ technology, much like the retail
Conceptual Framework
various system device components, including E18 Infrared sensors, motion sensors,
electronic components, and software development tools such as Sublime Text web
app editor. These components are utilized for data gathering and analysis, focusing
efficient data analysis, enabling real-time monitoring and utilization of the gathered
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system functionality Anything outside the bonds of the study will not be tackled
The study was conducted on January 22, 2024 – March 27, 2024. Brgy.
Sanpablo, Tacurong City, and Brgy. New Isabela, Tacurong City, Sultan Kudarat,
Philippines.
Definition of terms
studied.
Error. Any deviation or discrepancy between the observed or measured value and
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Response Time. The interval between the initiation of a request or stimulus and the
human detection and counting specifically tailored for the dynamic environment of
shopping malls. Their system, equipped with a user-friendly graphical interface and
associated with accurately monitoring foot traffic in crowded retail spaces. Through
select the most suitable solution tailored to the unique requirements of this scenario.
In a study by Kohli et al. (2020), the focus shifted towards leveraging machine
overall success. Emphasizing the critical role of accurate sales prediction models in
advanced statistical methods such as Root Mean Square Error (RMSE) and Mean
predictive models. By harnessing the power of machine learning, the study aimed to
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people counting applications across diverse scenarios ranging from retail stores to
transportation hubs.
of people counting data for shop owners, security officials, transportation operators,
(TOF) camera data. Their method, characterized by high detection rates and low
false positive rates, offered real-time processing capabilities suitable for applications
requiring precise and efficient people counting. By harnessing the depth information
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approach to address the challenges associated with accurate and reliable human
Materials
The materials used in the study were the following: Arduino Uno, E-18D80NK
Infrared Obstacle Avoidance Photoelectric Sensor, jumper wires, 20x4 LCD Display,
Piezzo buzzer, breadboard, 3x3 feet plywood, 5 feet metal pedestal stand, Mounting
Methods
Acquisition of Materials
Before developing the COUNT System, careful consideration was given to acquiring
detecting human presence, tracking movements, and facilitating data storage and
Sensor/s:
Microcontroller/s:
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Software Tool/s:
Sublime Text
Xampp
Prototyping Component/s
Breadboard: Quantity : 1
Mounting Brackets: 2
Structural Material/s
Plywood: (3x3)
Cardboard: 2x2
Electronic Component/s
Tools:
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Programming and setting up the circuits for COUNT System. This involves writing
and refining the instructions that control the device's operations, connecting the
hardware components together to ensure they function correctly, and ensuring that
Programming the the Infrared motion sensors (E-18D80NK). This proces involves
setting up the code for the sensors to be able to work/execute and count human
entries accurately.
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Crafting the Web Interface. This entails creating an overarching design, refining the
interface, and constructing the entire web platform. This encompasses developing
the website and implementing specific features, as well as organizing the web code
to enhance user-friendliness.
Figure 4. User Interface Design for the COUNT System Web Platform
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Crafting the device Interface, creating a comprehensive design, and crafting specific
friendly design for the COUNT device. This process includes modeling the device,
cutting the cardboard, shaping the plywood, and starting to construct to get the
The study aimed to assess users' perceptions and experiences with the
user survey. A 5-point scale was employed in the survey questionnaire to assess
and 5 representing "Very Satisfied". Participants were asked to rate their level of
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System. While a stopwatch will be used to measure the response time. Additionally,
to test the accuracy of the system device in counting human presence, data will be
The statistical tool employed for the analysis of the study is descriptive
ratings provided by the 30 respondents. In contrast, for response time and accuracy,
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4 13
5 10
6 12
7 12
8 10
9 11
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The table 1 presents response time measurements for ten trials of the
COUNT System device. Response times are recorded in milliseconds (ms). Trial 5
exhibited the shortest response time of 10 ms, while trial 7 demonstrated the longest
response time of 15 ms. The average response time across all trials is approximately
12.5 ms. These results suggest that the COUNT System performs consistently with
1 NO ERROR PRECISE
2 NO ERROR PRECISE
3 NO ERROR PRECISE
4 NO ERROR PRECISE
5 NO ERROR PRECISE
6 NO ERROR PRECISE
7 NO ERROR PRECISE
8 NO ERROR PRECISE
9 NO ERROR PRECISE
10 NO ERROR PRECISE
Error: Throughout all ten trials, no errors were encountered, indicating the reliability
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Detection Accuracy: In each trial, the data recorded by the system was deemed
human presence.
Based on the data presented, it can be concluded that the COUNT System
functions effectively in terms of both error prevention and detecting human presence.
EVALUATION TOTAL
AVERAGE
Overall -- -- 4.11
funtionality
System -- -- 4.00
responsiveness
Total -- -- 3.98
The table 3 shows the survey findings for the performance evaluation of the
different aspects.
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users express high satisfaction with the system's overall functionality, reflected in an
average score of 4.11. This underscores the system's effectiveness in meeting user
Nevertheless, the system earns praise for its responsiveness, scoring an average of
4.00, and data reliability, with the highest average score of 4.31. These aspects are
crucial for ensuring efficient user interactions and maintaining trust in the accuracy of
Conclusion
In response time measurements for the COUNT System device across ten trials. The
approximately 12.5 milliseconds. This indicates that the system operates efficiently,
In the absence of errors and high detection accuracy across all ten trials
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According to the survey findings for the performance evaluation of the COUNT
the user experience and compatibility, the system's overall effectiveness and
and accuracy. While there are areas for improvement identified, such as user
feedback and optimizing system controls can further enhance the system's usability
Recommendations
To improve the functionality and usability of the COUNT System based on our
1. gather detailed feedback to streamline the user interface and improve overall
usability.
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5. User Training and Support: Provide comprehensive user training and support
resources to maximize user benefits and facilitate efficient system navigation.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
1. Ahmad, F., Wasi Abbas, S., Singh, J., & Kumar Mishra, N. (2015).
2. Kohli, S., Godwin, G. T., & Urolagin, S. (2020). "Sales prediction using linear
3. Lalchandani, A., & Patel, S. (2021, September). "Smart IoT Based People
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5. Ma, H., Zeng, C., & Ling, C. X. (2012). "A reliable people counting system via
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APPENDICES
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