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The Face counter report (detailed by cameras) allows getting data about on the number of the captured faces (people/persons)  using using the data from the video cameras. The data can be presented as a table and as a chart.

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The Face counter report (detailed by cameras) is related to the Camera object (it object. It is necessary to create the corresponding object in the Intellect software).

To create generate the Face counter report (detailed by cameras), do the following:

  1. Select the Face counter report (detailed by cameras) (see Selecting a type of reports by Visitors counting detectors). As a result the dialog box for specifying the report parameters will be displayed.
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  2. Set the report parameters in the following way:In the Cameras field

    In the Detectors field, set checkboxes for

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    those Camera objects, the information on which should be displayed in the report (1). 

    Set the Add total per day checkbox to display sum of positions per day
  3. To use the search when selecting camera, in the search field (2)

    .Specify the period in the following way:

    start entering the camera name. The search works starting from the first character. The results will be highlighted in a different color. Click All to select all found or available objects. Click None to deselect. Click Show all to expand the object structure. Click Hide all to hide the object structure.

  4. From the Receiving data period drop drop-down list (3), select the time period for which the report is to should be created (3). If the User defined period Custom period is selected, enter the date of start and end periods for which the report is to should be created in the the from and to fields using the Calendar tool.   Info
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    Click the Image RemovedImage Added button near the corresponding field to use the Calendar tool.If the User defined 2 period is selected
  5. In the Step field (4), enter additionaly the time of start and end periods for which the report is to be created using the Image Removed button.If another period type is selected, specifying the date of start and end periods is not needed.Enter a time period (in minutes) during which the values received from people counter detector data recieved from the face recognition server will be summarized in the Step field (4).
  6. From the Maximum value drop-down list select a maximum value of people that will be displayed in a chart (5).
  7. From the Time zone drop-down list select time zone by which report is to be created (6).

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    Time zones created in the Intellect software package which have only one time period and haven't got any inclusions are available to select. Selection of week days is not performed. Detailed information about creation and using of time zones is presented in the Creating and using time zones section.

  8. If it is necessary to view a report as a chart, set the corresponding checkbox (7).
  9. In the Layout field, select the print layout of the report: PortraitLandscape (8).
  10. Set the Sum result checkbox to display sum result by selected detections in the report (9).
  11. To create a report click Execute (10).
  12. As a result a face counter report detailed by cameras with specified parameters is displayed.
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  13. Example of a face counter report detailed by cameras as a chart is given in the following figure.

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  14. . The list of the available intervals depends on the selected period (3).
  15. In the Present data in form of field (5), select the form in which the data will be presented in the report: Table or Chart.
  16. Click the Execute button (6) to generate the report.

Example of the Face counter report (detailed by cameras) in the form of a table:

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Example of the Face counter report (detailed by cameras) in the form of a chart:

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People in the report

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refer to the number of the captured faces, not the number of the unique visitors.