How do I measure “social distance” behavior in pedestrian studies?

How do I measure "social distance" behavior in pedestrian studies?

Understanding how people navigate crowds requires natural data. Moticon’s sensor insoles allow you to track the trajectory and hesitation (gait speed changes) of pedestrians as they interact with others in a public space. This is valuable for urban planning and analyzing crowd dynamics without using privacy-invading facial recognition cameras.

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