<aside> 💡 Layers allow to toggle the display of specific objects on the map (ex: cameras, walls, …)
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To the right is a description of each element that is able to be toggled on and off the map.
From left to right we have:
| Section | Element | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Background | Origin | This is the origin, it is typically located on elevators or escalators to connect floors and shows how they align with each other. |
| Background | This is the floor plan provided by the client. | |
| Floor shape | This is the exterior outline of each level of the mall. | |
| Sector | Parts of the shopping center used to do entry/output counting | |
| Additional Counting | Interfloors | Elevators, escalators and staircases |
| Checkpoints | The entrance to a counting zone within the shopping center | |
| Obstacles | Any object in the shopping centre that can block a camera’s vision. | |
| Pedestrian flow zones | A space where the number of people exposed to a showcase or stores is counted. | |
| Media | Roadshows | Roadshows are pop-up exhibitions or mini events held in the centre of the shopping center corridor. |
| Kiosks | Fixed shops located in the hall area of a mall when the customer discusses with the retailer over a counter. | |
| Kiosk-shows | Similar to Kiosks, however rather than having a counting station directly attached they connect and generate data via area. | |
| Screens | Physical displays used by brands to market their products. | |
| Building Blocks | Gates | The access points for entering or leaving a shopping center. |
| Retailer gates | An entrance to the mall that occurs through a shop entrance whereas a regular gate is a regular shopping mall entrance | |
| Stores | Shops. | |
| Monotoring | Third-party sensor | External sensors (ex: ShopperTrack) - this is useful to match digeiz generated data with existing sensors. |
| Counting stations | IN and OUT Counting points | |
| Cameras | 110° or 360° CCTV cameras |