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People counter counts the number of people in the specified area using the metadata of the Pose Detection.
A triggerAn event, on the basis of which a macro can be started (see see Configuring start conditions for event-driven macros), can be generated if the number of people in the frame meets the specified conditions.
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Parameter | Value | Description |
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Object features | ||
Record mask to archive | Yes | Mask is recorded to the archive by default. To disable the parameter, select the No value |
No | ||
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Enable | Yes | The detection tool is enabled by default. To disable the detection tool, select the No value |
No | ||
Name | People counter | Enter the detection tool name or leave the default name |
Type | People counter | Name of the detection tool type (non-editable field) |
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Alarm when value | In range | Specify when the detection tool must triggergenerate an event: when the number of people in the specified area is within the set range, or out of the range |
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End value of alarm range settings | 100 | Specify the range of the number of people in the frame. The value must be in the range [0, 100] |
Event interval | 1 | Specify the interval in seconds between two consecutive triggerings events of the detection tool when the number of people in the frame continuously meets the specified conditions. The value must be in the range [1, 10000] |
Number of measurements in a row to trigger detection | Specify the minimum number of frames with the set number of people for for the detection tool to triggergenerate an event. The value must be in the range [1, 20]. | |
Start value of alarm range settings | 5 | Specify the range of the number of people in the frame. The value must be in the range [0, 100] |
By default, the entire frame is the area for detection. In the preview window, you can specify the areas for detection using the anchor points points (see Configuring the Detection Zone). By default, the entire frame is the area for detection.a detection area).
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