Requirements for the operation of the Human pose detector and its sub-detectors are given in the table:
Camera
Resolution must be at least 640x360 pixels. We also don't recommend using a resolution higher than 1920×1080, since higher resolution doesn't increase the detection quality, but significantly increases the consumption of resources. The optimal resolution for solving typical tasks is 1280x720
The frame rate per second in the video stream from the camera is at least 8
Color image only
Correct operation of the detector isn't guaranteed if you use frames that were masked before they got into Axxon One by an IP camera or similar methods.
Correct operation of the Human pose detector sub-detectors isn't guaranteed if you use fisheye cameras and other cameras with strong image distortion.
The camera tilt angle from top to bottom on a person must not exceed 30°. Otherwise, the detector won't operate correctly. The following diagrams show the examples of:
The acceptable tilt angle:
The unacceptable tilt angle:
Lighting
Lighting in the scene is at least 50 lux per square meter. In conditions of insufficient or excessive lighting (night or light-striking), stable operation of the analytics isn't guaranteed
No abrupt changes in lighting
Scene and camera angle
Moving objects are visually separable from each other
The background is mostly static and doesn't change abruptly
Moving objects are minimally obscured by static objects in the scene (columns, trees, and so on)
The analyzed scene doesn't have reflective surfaces and sharp shadows from moving objects. If present, they must be masked
Camera shake doesn't result in image offsets greater than 1% of the frame size
For the correct operation of the Sitting person detectorand Person down detector sub-detectors, the area of interest must be covered from at least two perpendicular angles (a and b are the directional beams from the cameras and the point of their intersection is the area of interest): The algorithms have a limitation and can work incorrectly if:
a person falls down or sits down with their head or face towards the camera,
a person falls down with their feet towards the camera (for the Person down detector sub-detector)