To configure the Tampering Video clarity detector, do the following:
Go to the Detectors tab.
- Below the required camera, click Create… → Category: Service
→ Tampering - → Video clarity detector.
By default, the detector is enabled and set to respond to all types of video analysis.
If necessary, you can change the detector parameters. The list of parameters is given in the table:
Parameter | Value | Description |
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Object features |
Video stream | Main stream | If the camera supports multistreaming, select the stream for which detection is needed. Selecting a low-quality video stream reduces the load on the |
Serverserver |
Other |
Enable | Yes | By default, the detector is enabled. To disable the detector, select the No value |
No |
Name |
Tampering DetectionVideo clarity detector | Enter the detector name or leave the default name |
Decode key frames
| Yes | By default, the Decode key frames parameter is enabled. In this case, only key frames are decoded. To disable the parameter, select the No value. This parameter reduces the load on the server, but at the same time the detection quality decreases. We recommend enabling this parameter for "blind" (without video image display) servers, on which you want to perform detection. For the MJPEG codec, decoding isn’t relevant, as each frame is considered a key frame. Note |
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| The Number of frames processed per second and Decode key frames parameters are interrelated. If a local client isn’t connected to the server, the following rules work for remote clients: - If the key frame rate is less than the value specified in the Number of frames processed per second field, the detector works by key frames.
- If the key frame rate is greater than the value specified in the Number of frames processed per second field, the detection is performed according to the set period.
If a local client is connected to the server, the detector will always work according to the set period. After disconnecting the local client, the above rules |
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will be |
No |
Decoder mode | Auto | Select a processing resource for video decoding |
video. When you select a GPU, a stand-alone graphics card takes priority (when decoding |
with Nvidia NVDEC with Nvidia NVDEC chips). If there is no appropriate GPU, the decoding will use the Intel Quick Sync Video technology. Otherwise, CPU resources |
will be are used for decoding |
CPU |
GPU |
HuaweiNPU |
Number of frames processed per second | 25 | Specify the number of frames for the detector to process per second. The value must be in the range [0.016; 100] |
Type |
Tampering DetectionVideo clarity detector | Name of the detector type (non-editable field) |
Advanced settings |
Blurred image analysis | Yes | |
Tampering By default, all types of analysis are applied to the video image. Select the No value for unnecessary types of analysis. Note |
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| If you select Compression artifacts analysis, Image noise |
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analysis analysis, and Blurred image analysis, you must specify the values for the Event duration to trigger detection (sec) |
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, and Sensitivity parameters. |
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No |
Compression artifacts analysis | Yes |
No |
Image noise analysis | Yes |
No |
Quality degradation analysis | Yes |
No |
Scene change analysis | Yes |
No |
Basic settings |
Event duration to trigger detection (sec) | 20 | Specify the maximum time of event duration for the response in seconds, after which the detector generates an event. The value must be in the range [5, 1200]. - If the algorithm definitely detects a defect in the frame, the response from the detector comes before the specified time.
- If after the specified time, the defect hasn't been detected, you must increase the Sensitivity of the detector
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Sensitivity | 50 | Specify the sensitivity of the detector as a percentage. The higher the sensitivity, the smaller change in the frame is detected. The value must be in the range [0, 100] |
To save the parameters of the detector, click the Apply
Image Modified button. To cancel the changes, click the Cancel
Image Modified button.
Configuration of the Tampering detector Configuring the Video clarity detector is complete.