arXiv Machine Learning By Ritabrata Roy Choudhury, Arkajyoti Karmakar, Rudra Pratap Mitra

Drishti AI-Event Guardian: An Intelligent Real-Time Crowd Monitoring and Emergency Response System for Mass Gathering Events

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arXiv:2606. 05185v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Mass gathering events are associated with critical safety incidents caused by insufficient crowd monitoring and inadequate emergency response coordination.

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