Using commodity hardware as an affordable means to track on-site visitor flow Kyle Jaebker Director IMA Lab Indianapolis Museum of Art [email protected]g @kjaebker Gray Bowman Application Developer Indianapolis Museum of Art [email protected]@latenightwgray
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Using Commodity Hardware as an Affordable Means to Track Onsite Visitor Flow
Low cost computing enables the cultural sector to pursue distributed tracking and monitoring systems that were out of reach just a couple of years ago. See how the IMA is using ultra-affordable computing to build an onsite visitor tracking system, and how log analysis is performed in order to map tracking data.
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Using commodity hardware as an affordable means to track
on-site visitor flow
Kyle JaebkerDirector IMA LabIndianapolis Museum of Art