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Documentation for Axxon One 2.0. Documentation for other versions of Axxon One is available too.
Axxon One integrates embedded analytics for multiple cameras. You can find analytics in the list of supported devices in the Analytics column.
Camera embedded analytics is the ability to process a video stream directly on the camera to identify specific events or objects. For example, this can include face recognition, motion detection, person or vehicle counting, detection of an entrance or exit area, and so on.
If Axxon One supports the device embedded analytics, you can create detectors from that camera (see Configuring detectors and their sub-detectors).
Note
- Some devices have interdependent embedded analytics that cannot work together with other detectors. For example, if an Embedded face detector is created for a camera in the Axxon One configuration, you can create the Face detector VL for the same camera, but it won't work.
- Some camera manufacturers restrict the use of multiple embedded detectors at the same time. If such a restriction exists, it won't be displayed in Axxon One. You can create multiple embedded detectors for one camera, but the functionality of these detectors can be limited by the manufacturer.
If the camera supports Motion mask, it is displayed in the preview window when you configure the embedded detector. If there is motion, but it doesn't exceed the threshold value (because of the sensitivity parameters of the detector), the mask cells are colored green. If there is motion and it generates an event, the cells are colored red.