Documentation for Axxon Next 3.6.4. Documentation for other versions of Axxon Next is [available too].

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The analytics subsystem encompasses all the tools that provide for automatic analysis of incoming video and audio data.

Note

The operator also has the option of analyzing video and audio data manually

Depending on the task, the results of the data analysis are transferred to and utilized by other subsystems of the software package, such as the event registration subsystem, the notification subsystem, the relay subsystem, and others.

Integrated use of the following types of detection tools enables the functions of the analytics subsystem:

  1. Situation analysis detection tools
  2. Basic video detection tools
  3. Basic audio detection tools
  4. On-board detection tools of video cameras (video stream processing)
  5. Embedded analytics (processing of signals from a "dry contact" sensor of a video camera).

The results of the video data processing appear on the video surveillance monitor.

Thanks to Axxon Next's analytics subsystem, the user can utilize the following functions:

  1. Setting detection zones and/or masks
  2. Detecting the beginning and/or stop of motion of an object in a set area of a video camera's field of view
  3. Detection of an object crossing a set line in a video camera's field of view
  4. Detecting the appearance and/or disappearance of an object in a set area of a video camera's field of view
  5. Detecting abandoned items in a set area of a video camera's field of view
  6. Detecting loitering (prolonged presence) in a set area of a video camera's field of view
  7. Detecting changes in the position of a video camera in space
  8. Detecting loss of image quality
  9. Detecting the absence/presence of an audio signal from a microphone
  10. Detecting noise
  11. Functions for video stream processing, provided by the on-board video camera detection tools that are part of Axxon Next
  12. Processing of signals (non-contact/contact) from embedded "dry contact" sensors of video cameras, with the possibility of configuring the execution of a specific action when such signals are received (see next item)
  13. Setting the responses that are automatically executed when a detection tool is triggered (individually for each detection tool)
  14. Simultaneous use of various types of detection tools