Dynamic Crowd Measurement (DCM) is a next-generation tool for understanding crowd dynamics and emergent behaviour to help event managers and venue owners make better decisions.
DCM provides a complete picture of a designated space and crowd behaviour within it. This is achieved with visual indicators for key metrics, heat maps overlaid onto a plan of your site, and real time image sampling and alarms, all integrated into a convenient dashboard.
There are many ways to use DCM. You can use it as a platform to actively monitor crowd dynamics during normal venue operations or special events; using density, flow and mood data to drive crowd management and safety decisions. It also has the ability to alert users to problems based on user defined criteria, and raise alarms both via the dashboard and SMS messaging, in real time.
DCM can also be used as a retroactive tool, to review the dynamics of your attendees. This is useful for future event planning and improvements to the venue. Reviewing past events is also useful to understand if control measures that were implemented had the desired effect. DCM provides a consistent, objective measure of the impact on the crowd, providing a more accurate comparison of alternative control measures and quantifying improvements over time.