Go to documentation repository
Perspective in the Tracker object is configured in order to set maximum and minimum object size (in meters) for these sizes to be considered correctly regardless of the fact that small objects can look bigger than big objects in the background. Perspective calibration allow better performance of the Tracker object.
If the perspective setting is active in the Tracker object then sizes specified in the Detection parameters tab are not taken into account. The Width, m and Height, m parameters are used instead.
To set perspective there are to be at least three objects of the same size in the scene that is in the camera’s field of view. The perspective will be calibrated by these cameras. Poles, people, etc. can be calibration objects. Calibration objects are not to be on the same line. For higher accuracy they are to be positioned in all frame grounds: foreground, medium shot and background. Though, in some cases this is not obligatory: for instance, if there is no need to detect objects in the background and objects in the foreground are to be detected, then calibration objects are to be positioned in the foreground. The more there are calibration objects, the higher the accuracy of parameters restoration is.
If the perspective is to be considered when setting maximum and minimum object size do the following:
Click the Stop button to stop playback in the viewing tile (3).
Note
To resume playback, click the Resume playback button.
Set the position of calibration objects on the video image in the viewing tile as follows:
Note.
Zoom in on the video preview field for more precise positioning of calibration objects. To do that, right-click the video preview while holding the Shift key on the keyboard. The video opens in a separate window, which can be resized by dragging its borders. Close this window after adding all required objects.
Correct the object size by dragging its edges using left mouse button.
Note.
The perspective in the Tracker object is now configured.