Events search is set up in the following order:
To select the recognizer databases for events search, first select the servers where the required LPR databases are. To do this, click the Servers -> <Name of the required database> in the main menu of the Event search in the Recognizers DBs window. The selected server will be marked with icon.
To select all system servers, click Servers -> Select all. |
The search will be performed in the selected servers.
If some of selected servers is unavailable for search, the Results of search on the server heading will be highlighted with red. If all servers are available for search the heading will be highlighted with green. |
Event search results are displayed in the table. You can choose which table columns should be displayed and which shouldn't, add new columns and also edit the columns displayed names.
To configure the search results displaying, do the following:
In the field (1) set the checkboxes for the columns that should be displayed in search results table.
To display all the available columns in the search results table, set the Select\deselect checkbox (2). If this checkbox isn't set, the search results table is not displayed. |
Column name (by default) | Column content |
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Frame | Video frame with a vehicle |
LP number | Video frame with vehicle LP number |
Number | Identified LP number |
Region number | Region number of the identified number |
Region | Region of the identified LP number |
Detector name | LPR channel object name, corresponding to the vehicle detector |
Vehicle speed | Vehicle speed |
Country | The country of the recognized LP number |
Date | Date and time of the vehicle identification |
Detector address | LP detector address |
Valid speed, km/h | Speed in km/h permitted on the road area covered by the detector |
Overspeed, km/h | Vehicle overspeeding in km/h |
Direction | An indication that the vehicle was moving towards the detecting camera |
Authenticity, % | LP identification accuracy in percent |
Alarm time | Time of the LP detection alarm registration |
Alarm initiated by | Name of the operator who initiated the alarm |
Alarm accepted by | Name of the operator who processed the alarm |
Alarm detection time | Time of the LP detection alarm acceptance by the Auto-Intellect operator |
Delay of alarm acceptance, sec | Time between registering the alarm and its acceptance by the operator |
Commentary | Comment on the event added by the operator |
Alarm type | Alarm type (overspeeding or vehicle identification in the external plates databases) |
Alarm processed | An indication that the alarm was accepted by the operator |
External database | An indication that the alarm was found in the external plates database |
Red-light phase start time | Time of the red-light phase start during which the alarm was registered (if the Red lights running module is used) |
Time passed since the red-light phase start | Time between the red-light phase start and the alarm registration (if the Red lights running module is used) |
Category | Vehicle category identified by license plate |
Camera | Name of the video camera which captured the vehicle |
Type | Vehicle type (if the Vehicle type recognition module and/or the RoadAR vendor and model recognizer are used) |
Vendor | Vehicle vendor (if the RoadAR vendor and model recognizer is used) |
Model | Vehicle model (if the RoadAR vendor and model recognizer is used) |
Frame from a synchronous camera | Video frame from a synchronous video camera displaying a vehicle |
Dangerous goods class | Class of the dangerous cargo (if the CARMEN-Auto module and the Hazard Identification Number Recognition Engine (ADR) are used) |
Dangerous goods composition | Contents of the dangerous cargo (if the CARMEN-Auto module and the Hazard Identification Number Recognition Engine (ADR) are used) |
To add a new column to the search results table, do the following:
3.1 Click Add (3). As the result the Configure fields dialog window will be displayed.
3.2 In the Field name in the DB field, specify the name of the column in the connected recognizer database, which content should be displayed in the search results table (1).
3.3 In the Field name in the interface field, specify the name for this column which should be displayed in the search results table (2).
3.4 Click Save to save the applied changes and close the Configure fields dialog window (3).
Click Cancel to close the window without saving any changes (4). |
Click Cancel to close this window without saving any changes (6). |
Configuring the displaying of the search results is completed.
Video recordings of the events are displayed in the video archive. To configure the video recordings playback, do the following:
From the Overlay drop-down list, select the Overlay mode (2).
Overlay is used to process the video using the video card and Direct X libraries, before it is displayed. Overlay allows to improve the image due to optimization of the pixel color settings. At the same time, the CPU load is reduced as the video is processed with the resources from the video capture card. |
The overlay modes are presented in the table.
Overlay mode | Description |
No | Videos from the video cameras are not processed by the video card. |
Overlay 1 | Videos from the video cameras are processed as one stream. |
Overlay 2 (set by default) | Videos from the video cameras are processed independently of one another. |
The configuring of the video recordings playback is completed.