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The Intellect Detector pack is comprised of the independent software modules that operate on the following platforms:

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Heat map detection 
Detection of moving against crowd flow
Queue length detection
Smoke detection
Fire detection
Stopped vehicle detection
People counter detection
Train detection
Detection of light indication control
Sweethearting detection
Barcode detection
Fluid level detection
Neurotracker
Person location tracker
VideoIntellect embedded detector
Neurocounter
Equipment detection (PPE)
Traffic light detection


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  • Simultaneous operation of 32-bits and 64-bits modules on one computer is impossible.
  • The list of available detection tools contains only those that work on a 32-bit or a 64-bit platform
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Each software module will automatically determine which computing resources it can use — a central processing unit (CPU) or a graphics processing unit (GPU). For the Neurotracker, Person location tracker, Fire detection and Smoke detection modules, you can manually set the operation device (also see Selecting types of detection tools)
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  • When the VMDA tracker is launched in a separate process, it operates correctly both on a 32-bit and a 64-bit platform (see Intellect Administrator's Guide). You can separate the VMDA tracker to the single process using the VMDAEXT registry key which is described in Registry Keys Reference Guide. The most recent versions of these documents are available in the AxxonSoft documentation repository.
  • By default, the detection tools are launched in one common process. To launch a detection tool in a separate process, set the IsProcessObject_<Detection type>=1 registry key parameter value for the required detection tool, for example, for a train detection: IsProcessObject_TRAIN_DETECTOR=1 (see Registry Keys Reference Guide)
In general, the requirements for cameras listed in the following sections are not mandatory. However, if these requirements are not met, the detection accuracy decreases
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