The Neurocounter module can be configured on the settings panel of the Neurocounter object created on the basis of the Camera object on the Hardware tab of the System settings dialog window.

The Neurocounter module is configured as follows:

  1. Go to the Neurocounter object settings panel.
  2. Set the Show objects on image checkbox (1), if it is necessary to frame the detected objects on the image in the debug window (see Start the debug window).
  3. In the Number of frames for analysis and output field (2), specify the number of frames to be processed to determine the number of objects on them.
  4. In the Frames processed per second [0,016, 100] field (3), set the number of frames processed per second by the detection tool.
  5. From the Send event drop-down list (4), select the condition by which an event with the number of detected objects will be generated:
  6. In the Alarm objects count field (7), set the threshold number of detected objects in the area of interest. It is used in the If threshold exceeded and If threshold not reached conditions.
  7. In the Recognition threshold [0, 100] field (8), enter the neural counter sensitivity – integer value from 0 to 100.

    The neural counter sensitivity is determined experimentally. The lower the sensitivity, the more false triggerings there might be. The higher the sensitivity, the less false triggerings there might be, however, some useful tracks might be skipped.


  8. If a unique neural network is prepared for use, in the Tracking model field, click the  button (9), and select the file in the standard Windows Explorer window that opens. If the field is left blank, the default neural networks will be used for detection. They are selected automatically depending on the selected object type (11) and device (10).
  9. If the path to the neural network was not specified at step 7, from the Device drop-down list (10), select the device on which the neural network will operate. Auto the device is selected automatically: GPU gets the highest priority, followed by Intel GPU, then CPU.
  10. From the Object type drop-down list (11), select the object type if the path to the neural network was not specified at step 7:
  11. Specify the detection surveillance area on the video image:
    1. Click the Settings button (12). The Detection settings window will open.
    2. Click the Stop video button (1) to capture the video image.
    3. Click the Area of interest button (2).
    4. On the captured video image (3) set the anchor points of the area, the situation in which you want to analyze, by sequentially clicking the left mouse button. Only one area can be added. If you try to add a second area, the first area will be deleted. After adding an area, the rest of the video image will be darkened.
    5. Click the OK button (4).
  12. Click the Apply button (13).

Configuring the Neurocounter module is complete.