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A System for Real-Time Passenger Monitoring System for Bus Rapid Transit System

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TransJakarta is a BRT-based mass transportation system operating in Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia. Currently, the system delivers rather low level of service; as a result, the number of passengers is rather low in comparison to that of the other BRT-based systems. In this work, we propose a design of the passenger counting system for BRT-based system, which is very important for the BRT fleet management to increase the system level of service. The counting system is established by deploying computer vision techniques. A few algorithms are evaluated and the Adaptive Median Filtering with the sampling rate of 13 produces the highest level of precision and recall.

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Lumentut, J.S., Gunawan, F.E., Atmadja, W., Abbas, B.S. (2015). A System for Real-Time Passenger Monitoring System for Bus Rapid Transit System. In: Nguyen, N., Trawiński, B., Kosala, R. (eds) Intelligent Information and Database Systems. ACIIDS 2015. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 9012. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-15705-4_39

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