AI-powered occupancy tracking system optimizes open-plan office design
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AI-powered occupancy tracking system optimizes open-plan office design


New framework uses computer vision to analyze micro-scale occupancy in functional zones, paving the way for sustainable and efficient office spaces

Osaka, Japan - Researchers at The University of Osaka have developed a novel framework for measuring occupancy in open-plan offices with unprecedented precision. This innovative system uses computer vision and AI to analyze occupancy at a micro-scale level, focusing on specific functional zones within the office. This addresses a significant gap in current occupancy tracking methods, which typically only provide macro-level data and struggle to capture detailed usage patterns within shared spaces.

This research addresses a critical need for more detailed and accurate occupancy data in open-plan offices. Traditional methods often fail to capture the complexities of how these spaces are used, leading to inefficiencies in resource allocation and design. This new framework provides a practical and cost-effective solution for gathering granular occupancy data, which can inform evidence-based decisions about office design and management. This can lead to more sustainable, efficient, and user-friendly workspaces.

This research uses existing CCTV cameras and 3D pose estimation to create a computer vision system that accurately measures micro-scale occupancy within specific functional zones of open-plan offices. The system analyzes video footage to track individuals and classify their location within predefined zones, aggregating this data to reveal occupancy patterns. Real-world testing validated the system's accuracy, providing valuable insights into how employees use different office areas. These findings can inform decisions regarding office layout, resource allocation (lighting, heating, cleaning), and energy management, ultimately contributing to more efficient and sustainable workspaces.

Sihua Chen, a doctoral candidate involved in the research, highlighted the interdisciplinary nature of the project, bridging environmental engineering and computer science to solve real-world challenges. She emphasized the potential of this technology to fill a gap in existing occupancy measurement techniques and provide data-driven support for sustainable design and operation of indoor open-plan office spaces.

This research has significant implications for the future of workplace design. By providing accurate and detailed occupancy data, the framework enables data-driven optimization of office layouts, resource allocation, and energy control, leading to more sustainable and productive work environments.

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The article, “Development of an occupancy measurement system for micro-zones within open office spaces based on multi-view multi-person 3D pose estimation,” was published in Journal of Building Engineering at DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jobe.2025.113037
Title: Development of an occupancy measurement system for micro-zones within open office spaces based on multi-view multi-person 3D pose estimation
Journal: Journal of Building Engineering
Authors: Sihua Chen, Tomohiro Fukuda and Nobuyoshi Yabuki
DOI: 10.1016/j.jobe.2025.113037
Article publication date: 25-Jun-2025
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  • Fig. 1 The key mechanisms of the proposed design framework for the occupancy measurement system., Original content, Credit must be given to the creator., 2025 Sihua Chen et al., Journal of Building Engineering
  • Fig. 2 System design framework and field validation.(a) The overview of the design framework for occupancy measurement systems.(b) Arrangement of the experimental space and camera installation: The floor plan is divided into three micro-zones using ground markers. Data collection from four cameras is conducted via remote control. ,Original content, Credit must be given to the creator. ,2025 Sihua Chen et al., Journal of Building Engineering
  • Fig. 3 Core components and outputs of the occupancy measurement system.(a) The overview of 3DPE and 2D projection extraction.(b) Occupancy status (19:58:40 - 19:59:39).(c) Occupancy status (19:59:40 - 20:00:39).(d) Occupied and vacant duration (19:58:40 - 20:00:39)(e) Variations in the ratio of occupied zones by count and area (19:58:40 - 20:00:39).(f) Variations of occupancy frequency (19:58:40 - 20:00:39, Measurement).(g) Variations of occupancy frequency (19:58:40 - 20:00:39, GT), Original content, Credit must be given to the creator., 2025 Sihua Chen et al., Journal of Building Engineering
Regions: Asia, Japan, North America, United States
Keywords: Applied science, Computing

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