An installation of this toolkit was configured with mobile phone data from Lisbon.
It is available at https://crowdresetting.eu, using the following credentials:
email: demo@resetting.eu
password: demopw
The data used for this installation was obtained in the context of the LxDataLab initiative, where a partnership was signed between Iscte-IUL University and Lisbon's municipality CGIUL.
The range of dates available on this demo include World Youth Day 2023. It is possible to visualize several peaks of highly crowded regions in the city during this event.
Another installation of this toolkit makes use of publicly available data from the city of Melbourne's Pedestrian Counting System. Unlike in the previous scenario, the locations here are placed in an irregular manner, and are defined by points instead of polygons. Additionally, since the Pedestrian Counting System provides real-time data, this installation is also capable of fetching said data for visualizing. This highlights the possibility of using this toolkit for short-term decision making.
The screenshot above shows a visualization of new year's eve in Melbourne for 2023/2024. It is one of the scenarios in which the streets of Melbourne become highly crowded.
This installation's data comes from sensors that are part of another of RESETTING's toolkits, the STToolkit for Crowd Monitoring Solutions. As in the Melbourne scenario, the sensors were placed in an irregular manner, were defined by geographical points rather than polygons, and real-time data was made available to the visualization platform.