IBILINK: Tracking the mobility of people in closed environments
The IBILINK project, promoted under the HAZITEK grant program of SPRI (Basque Business Development Agency), aims to analyze and characterize the movement patterns of people in enclosed spaces using advanced artificial intelligence and computer vision techniques.
This initiative, developed jointly with the prestigious Basque technology center Tecnalia, seeks to transform video recordings into valuable information on the behavior and routes most frequented by people in enclosed spaces. To do this, the Dinycon team has installed cameras in zenithal position in the FICOBA fairgrounds, thus obtaining a privileged perspective that allows to analyze precisely how people move in different events or situations.
From these recordings, the project uses advanced computer vision algorithms to generate heat maps, graphical visualizations that reveal the busiest areas and dominant travel patterns. This tool provides key information to optimize the design of interior spaces, improve security, and increase efficiency in event and circulation management in buildings.
IBILINK started in 2024 and is currently, in 2025, in its second and last year of development. The final results and technology are expected to be available by the end of the year, offering the market an innovative technological solution with a Basque seal, aligned with the current needs of spatial analysis and intelligent design of enclosed spaces.
With this initiative, the Basque Country reinforces its commitment to technological innovation in artificial intelligence applied to everyday environments, consolidating its position as a benchmark in the intelligent analysis of interior spaces.
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