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General Information about Tag&Track Pro

Tag&Track Pro is a feature for automatic tracking of moving objects using a PTZ camera based on tracking data received from static overview cameras. The system uses one or more overview cameras to detect and track objects. Based on the object's coordinates calculated by the overview camera, the system determines the target and automatically directs the PTZ camera for detailed tracking. The PTZ camera is positioned so that the tracked object is always centered in the frame.

This feature requires the combined use of at least one overview camera and one PTZ camera. An unlimited number of overview cameras can be connected to a single PTZ camera.

Attention!

  • For the Tag&Track Pro feature to work, the PTZ camera in Axxon One must support absolute positioning (telemetry using absolute coordinates). For the current list of compatible devices, see Documentation Drivers Pack.

  • If the PTZ camera doesn’t have embedded support for absolute telemetry, you must enable it via the ONVIF protocol, which must also support absolute coordinates. Please contact the device manufacturer for information on ONVIF support for this functionality.

  • You cannot use fisheye cameras with the Tag&Track Pro feature.
  • You cannot use Tag&Track Pro and OnScreen PTZ mode simultaneously (see Controlling a PTZ camera in the OnScreen PTZ mode).

System configuration for Tag&Track

To use Tag&Track Pro, do the following:

  1. Arrange cameras so that their fields of view are directed downwards onto the surface (floor, ground) on which objects are moving. This ensures stable and accurate tracking.
  2. Direct the overview and PTZ cameras that you use in the same direction and position them close to each other. If you position the cameras too far apart from each other, it can lead to different interpretations of the scene and failures in the algorithm operation.
  3. For all objects from the overview camera, the corresponding pan coordinates (rotation of the camera left and right without change in its position) must be in the range from 0° to 180° or from -180° to 0°.
  4. For each of these cameras, configure the detector: Object trackerNeural tracker, Human tracker VL, or Motion detector. You cannot use other detectors. The operation of this feature requires metadata (see Metadata database).

    Attention!

    For Tag&Track Pro to work on the basis of the Motion detector, in the Object tracking parameter of the detector, select the Yes value (see Configuring the Motion detector).


  5. Enable Object tracking in the surveillance window of each selected camera on the layout.

  6. Connect overview cameras to the PTZ camera and configure calibration (see PTZ).
  7. Select the control mode of the PTZ camera in the Priority parameter and, if necessary, set the duration of the camera focus on one object in the Switch Frequency parameter (see PTZ).

Using Tag&Track Pro

You can use Tag&Track Pro depending on the control mode of the PTZ camera that you select in the Priority parameter (see PTZ).

Joint operation of Tag&Track Lite and Tag&Track Pro

In some situations, Tag&Track Pro and Tag&Track Lite (see Tag&Track Lite) can run simultaneously. 

For example:

  • You set Tag&Track Pro to Manual mode or User priority mode in the Priority parameter (see PTZ);

  • You select an object for Tag&Track Lite in the field of view of a camera that is added as an overview camera for Tag&Track Pro (see PTZ).

In this case, both Tag&Track Pro and Tag&Track Lite are enabled, and the following occurs simultaneously:

  • PTZ camera tracks an object;

  • the system calculates the camera in the field of view of which the selected object can appear.

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