To configure the Privacy masking detection tool, do the following:
Select the processor for the neural network—CPU, one of NVIDIA GPUs, or one of Intel GPUs (4, see Hardware requirements for neural analytics operation, General Information on Configuring Detection).
If you specify other processing resource than the CPU, this device will carry the most of computing load. However, the CPU will also be used to run the detection tool. |
It may take several minutes to launch the algorithm on NVIDIA GPU after you apply the settings. You can use caching to speed up future launches (see Configuring the acceleration of GPU-based neuroanalytics). |
Select the neural network file (6). The standard neural networks for different processor types are located in the C:\Program Files\Common Files\AxxonSoft\DetectorPack\NeuroSDK directory. You don't need to select the standard neural networks in this field, the system will automatically select the required one. If you use a custom neural network, enter a path to the file.
For correct neural network operation on Linux, place the corresponding file in the /opt/AxxonSoft/DetectorPack/NeuroSDK directory. |
Configuring the Privacy masking detection tool is complete.
Correct operation of the detection tool isn't guaranteed before 10 minutes from the moment of its creation or making any changes in the detection tool settings. |