Video stream and scene requirements for neural counter operation |
To configure a Neurocounter, do the following:
Set the frame rate value for the detection tool to process per second (4). This value should be in the range [0; 100].
The default values (3 output frames and 1 FPS) indicate that Neurocounter will analyze one frame every second. If Neurocounter detects the specified number of objects (or more) on 3 frames, then it triggers. |
Select the processor for the neural network—CPU, one of NVIDIA GPUs or one of Intel GPUs (6, see Hardware requirements for neural analytics operation, General Information on Configuring Detection).
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Set the triggering condition for Neurocounter:
In the Number of alarm objects field (7), set the threshold value for the number of objects in the frame. This value should be in the range [0; 100].
In the Trigger upon count field (9), select when you want to generate a trigger—when the number of objects in the detection area is:
Less than or equal to threshold value.
Neurocounter will generate a trigger from the specified threshold (9). |
Human and Vehicle (Large)—high accuracy, high processor load.
If you use a unique neural network, select the corresponding file (11).
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If you specify a class/classes missing from the neural network, the tracks of all available classes from the neural network will be displayed (8, 11).
Starting with Detector Pack 3.10.2, if you specify a class/classes missing from the neural network, the tracks won’t be displayed (8, 11). |
In the preview window, you can set the detection areas with the help of anchor points much like privacy masks in Scene Analytics detection tools (see Setting General Zones for Scene analytics detection tools). By default, the entire frame is a detection area.
Configuring a Neurocounter is complete.
It is possible to display the sensor and the number of objects in the controlled area in the Surveillance window on the layout. To configure this option, do the following: