Documentation for Axxon One 2.0. Documentation for other versions of Axxon One is available too.

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To configure the Person-based privacy masking detector, do the following:

  1. Go to the Detectors tab.
  2. Below the required camera, click Create…  Category: Poses Person-based privacy masking.

By default, the detector is enabled and set to mask a person's head.

If necessary, you can change the detector parameters. The list of parameters is given in the table:

ParameterValueDescription
Object features
Record mask to archiveYesBy default, the recording of the mask to the archive is enabled. To disable, select the No value
No
Video streamMain streamIf the camera supports multistreaming, select the stream for which detection is needed. Selecting a low-quality video stream allows reducing the load on the server
Second stream
Other 
EnableYesThe detector is enabled by default. To disable, select the No value
No
NamePerson-based privacy maskingEnter the detector name or leave the default name
Decoder modeAutoSelect a processing resource for decoding video streams. When you select a GPU, a stand-alone graphics card takes priority (when decoding with NVIDIA NVDEC chips). If there is no appropriate GPU, the decoding will use the Intel Quick Sync Video technology. Otherwise, CPU resources are used for decoding
CPU
GPU
HuaweiNPU
Number of frames processed per second1Specify the number of frames that the detector will process per second. The value must be in the range [0.016; 100]
TypePerson-based privacy maskingName of the detector type (non-editable field)
Advanced settings
Number of measurements in a row to trigger detection3Specify the minimum number of frames on which the detector must detect objects to generate an event. The value must be in the range [1, 20]
Segmenting network file

Specify a neural network file.

The standard neural networks for different processor types are located in the C:\Program Files\Common Files\AxxonSoft\DetectorPack\NeuroSDK directory. You don't need to select the standard neural networks in this field, the system will automatically select the required one. If you use a custom neural network, specify the path to the file.

Attention!

  • You cannot specify the network file in Windows OS. You must place the neural network file locally, that is, on the same server where you install Axxon One.
  • For correct neural network operation on Linux OS, place the corresponding file locally in the /opt/AxxonSoft/DetectorPack/NeuroSDK directory or in the network folder with the corresponding access rights.
  • If you use a standard neural network (training wasn't performed in operating conditions), we guarantee the overall accuracy of 80-95% and the percentage of false positives of 5-20% (see Data collection requirements for neural network training).
Basic settings
Detection modeCPU

Select the detector operation mode (see Hardware requirements for neural analytics operation, Selecting Nvidia GPU when configuring detectors).

Attention!


Nvidia GPU 0
Nvidia GPU 1
Nvidia GPU 2
Nvidia GPU 3
Intel GPU
Intel NCS (not supported)
Intel Multi-GPU
Intel GPU 0
Intel GPU 1
Intel GPU 2
Intel GPU 3
Intel HDDL (not supported)
Mask
BodyYesBy default, the detector masks only a person's head. To mask other parts of the body, select the Yes value for the corresponding parameters 
No
FeetYes
No
ForearmsYes
No
HandsYes
No
HeadYes
No
HipsYes
No
ShinsYes
No
ShouldersYes
No

By default, the entire frame is a detection area. 

To save the parameters of the detector, click the Apply  button. To cancel the changes, click the Cancel  button.

Configuring the Person-based privacy masking is complete. 

Selected body parts of all persons are hidden in the frame. For a user group with limited permissions to view masked video (see Roles), the mask is displayed on the video image of the selected camera in the Detectors and Hardware sections, on the layouts, in the archive, and when exporting. For the admin user group, the mask is displayed only on the video image of the selected camera in the Detectors and Hardware sections, and when exporting, if the View masked video checkbox is clear (see Standard video recordings export).

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