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To configure the Pose pose detection, do the following:

  1. Go to the settings panel of the Pose detection object that is created on the basis of the Person location tracker object.
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  2. In the Number of frames for decision making [1, 20] field, enter the required amount of frames from 1 to 20 on which a person must be found in the specified pose to
  3. trigger
  4. generate the corresponding event. The default value
  5. is 
  6. is 2.
  7. Set the Generate alarm on camera checkbox to
  8. gererate
  9. generate an alarm on the camera when the
  10. detection tool
  11. detector detects the specified pose. The checkbox is
  12. clear
  13. cleared by default.
  14. Set the Display event on screen checkbox to display an alarm border
  15. on
  16. in the
  17. screen
  18. monitor window when the
  19. detection tool triggers
  20. detector generates an event. You can specify the color of the alarm border in the next step. The checkbox is
  21. clear
  22. cleared by default.
  23. In the Alarm border color field,
  24. specify
  25. set the color of the alarm border using the color palette. The default color is red. Double-click the color field to open the Color palette. After
  26. selecting
  27. you select the border color, click the OK button to save the settings.
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    Info
    titleNote

    The Display event on screen and Alarm border color parameter settings are absent for the close-standing people detector. When the detector generates an event, the alarm border doesn't appear in the monitor window, and events of the Close-standing people appeared are displayed only in the event viewer.

  28. From the Position drop-down list, select the person position that you want to detect. Further settings depend on the selected option.
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    1. Person detection—the
  29. detection tool triggers
    1. detector generates an event when there is a person in any pose in the frame.
    2. Hands up detection—the
  30. detection tool triggers
    1. detector generates an event when there is a person with hands raised in the frame. A hand is considered raised if the forearm is parallel to the backbone and the wrists are above the shoulders.
  31. If this detection is selected
    1. When you select this detector, the additional settings
  32. will
    1. of the Working mode become available.
  33.  Working mode—sets
    1. It sets the hands' position at which the alarm event
  34. will be
    1. is generated.
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    2. Sitting person detection—the

  35. detection tool triggers
    1. detector generates an event when there is a sitting person in the frame.

  36. For this and further options of the person position, perspective adjustment is available. To adjust the perspective of the video image, click the Settings button.
    1. You can adjust the perspective for this detector. To do this, do the following:

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      You can also adjust the perspective for the Sitting person detection and the Close-standing people detection detectors.

      1. Click the Settings button.      

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      2. In the Detection settings window that opens, click
  37. the
      1. the Stop video button to capture a frame of the video image.
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      2. Specify at least three calibration segments in different parts of the frame. To create
  38. a
      1. the calibration segment, click and hold the left mouse button on the video image so that you can specify the
  39. necessary
      1. required segment length
  40. size
      1. . You can change the
  41. size
      1. length of the already created segments using the anchor points. The calibration segments must be located at different angles to each other depending on the scene and the distortion of the video image.
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        To delete the created segment, click the Image Modified button.
      2. Click the OK button to save the settings of the perspective
  42. of the video image
      1. .
    1. Recumbent person detection—the

  43. detection tool triggers
    1. detector generates an event when there is a recumbent person in the frame. You can exclude repeated

  44. triggering
    1. triggers of the

  45. Pose detection tool
    1. pose detector when there is a recumbent person

  46. in the frame
    1. for one object by using the Recumbent.SkipSitPeople registry key with the value 1, and the Recumbent.SkipSitPeopleTimeOffset, and Recumbent.SkipSitPeopleAreaOffset registry keys. For more information on registry keys, see Registry keys reference guide. For the information on working with the registry, see Working with Windows OS registry.

    2. Close-standing people detection—the
  47. detection tool triggers
    1. detector generates an event when there are close-standing people in the frame. If you select this
  48. detection
    1. detector, the following additional settings
  49. will
    1. become available:
      1. Calibration column length [0, 3]—sets the length of the calibration segments from 0 to 3 meters that
  50. were
      1. are set when
  51. adjusting
      1. you adjust the perspective of the video image. The default value
  52. is
      1. is 1.7;
      2. Distance sensitivity [0, 20]—sets the minimum distance between the people from 0 to 20 meters. If the distance between the people in the frame is equal to or less than the specified value,
  53. then the detection will trigger
      1. the detector generates an event. The default value is 2;
      2. Number of people to alert [2, 20]—sets the number of people who must break the distance for the
  54. detection
      1. detector to
  55. trigger
      1. generate an event. Possible values are from 2 to 20. The default value is 2.
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  56. Click the Apply
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  58.  button to save the settings.

The Pose Configuring the pose detection is now configuredcomplete.