Mobile Usage Detection

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Customer

An organization looking to monitor their employees mobile usage for their productivity or safety.

Project Details

  • Duration: 4 months+

Technologies:

  • Deep learning
  • Node JS
  • MongoDB
  • Radis
  • RabbitMQ
  • AWS
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Problem

Frequent mobile usage during work hours causes distractions

  • Organization can not monitor each individual constantly
  • No official incident report Log
  • Doesn’t have the Actual Efficient Hours
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Solution

  • We developed a computer vision-based mobile detection solution that monitors employee mobile usage in real-time.
  • We created a solution that works on their existing Camera infrastructure.
  • Based on the number of cameras, the necessary Hardware for Edge Processing was procured.
  • The Analytics Data and Incidents are stored to the Cloud.
  • Also provided flexibility to Map a Work-Station with the Employee.

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