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Öğe Novel vision-based thermal people counting tool for tracking infected people with viruses like covid-19(Institute of Advanced Scientific Research, Inc., 2020) Said, Mohamed Ahmed; Samuel, Moveh; El-Nafaty, Abbas Sa'id; Noaime, Emad; Shannan, Nahla Mohamed; Bashir, Faizah Mohammed; Dano, Umar Lawal--People counting applications have been used in diverse applications. The ability and accuracy of thermal imaging over conventional image cameras has led to the implementation of thermal cameras in people counting/tracking applications. This paper presenÖğe Park visitation in the context of Khartoum town(INST ADVANCED SCIENCE EXTENSION, PO BOX 23-31, TAIPEI 00000, TAIWAN, 2021) Ibrahim, Ahmed Osman; Said, Mohamed Ahmed; Dodo, Yakubu Aminu; Bashir, Faizah Mohammed; Dano, Umar LawalParks improve people's physical and mental well-being, strengthen communities, and make towns and neighborhoods more appealing places to live and work. Many reasons discourage frequent park visitations, such as poor park characteristics, poor management system, and the lack of programs to encourage park visitation. Participation in different outdoor activities has become a necessity for many people nowadays. However, many residents are not engaged in recreational activities in Khartoum, making parks an important element. Therefore, the study aimed at investigating parks characteristics and different patterns of users based on societal needs. The study concentrates on the residents' characteristics such as age, gender, income, education level; these characteristics are tested against park visitation patterns such as type of visitation, the best day for visitation, and visit frequency. A two hundred and fifty (250) participant questionnaire survey was carried out in Al Tifl Park to assess the park's visitation pattern based on the purposive sampling technique. The result shows that most of the visitation patterns were not frequent regardless of the visitors' characteristics. It proves that the visitation pattern was not based on the visitors' characteristics but rather on the park characteristics. The study recommends that the park's features be redesigned based on user affinity to improve visitation, visitor benefits, and income generation.