It's possible to search the video recording by line crossing from the functional menu of Video archive window.
Search by line crossing is possible only when Object trajectories DB and the Tracker object are created on the camera that is used for searching in Intellect software package (Detector object, see Intellect software package: Administrator's Guide manual). |
Search by line crossing runs only on a given day.
How to set a date is described in Fragment search by the date and time of creation section. |
To search by line crossing do the following:
Do all necessary operations with the line. Operations with the line are performed in the table.
Operation | Operation result |
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Press the left mouse button in video surveillance window | End point of the line creating |
Hover cursor over the end point and pressing the left mouse button shift the mouse | End point of the line shift. When the size of the line is changed, the size of the arrow (that set the object’s direction across the line) is changed too (see item 6). The size of the arrow defines the speed of required objects: the longer the arrow, the higher the speed is and vice versa. |
Hover cursor over the end point and click the right mouse button | Line deleting |
To select the type of the object that was crossing the set line it's necessary to click . Available types of the object are performed below.
By pressing the left mouse button to one of grey arrow's end, set the traffic direction of the object across the line. Selected arrow becomes white.
As a result the search selects the video recordings by given parameters. Search results are displayed in timestamps column.
Setting the traffic direction of the object by VMDA detector depends strongly on Tracker object settings (see Intellect software package: Administrator's Guide manual). With bad settings the traffic direction can be determined incorrectly and, consequently, results can be wrong while searching in line crossing archive. The settings of Tracker object should be used experimentally for every case. |