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SECTION 5: CONFIGURE COUNTING LINES
Shopping Unit examples
5.5 Child Counting
When the Child Counting feature is turned on, the zone will only count tracks that have eights below the Height Filter set on the
Calibration page. Any track with a height taller than the Height Filter will be excluded from the enter/exit counts.
NOTE
Occlusion issues occur more regularly due to the height and size of the typical child. This may decrease the DIGIOP® 3D
camera tracking ability and therefore reduce counting accuracy.
5.6 Filtering counts based on velocity
The Velocity filter allows you to exclude fast moving tracks from the enter/exit counts. This functionality is particularly useful in
corner shops within malls. These types of stores typically have a high volume of “cut-through” traffic. These tracks are shoppers
who are taking the shortest distance to their destination and who are not actually shopping the corner store therefore they should
not be included in the enter/exit counts.
5.7 Exclusion Lines
Exclusion lines can be created to help discard employee tracks or other activity in areas where you do not want to count. If a track
touches any portion of an exclusion line, the track is excluded from future counts. If the person crosses enter, exit, or pass lines prior
to crossing or touching an exclusion line, the person will be counted.
5.8 Multiple Count Zone Support
The DIGIOP® 3D camera supports multiple count zones within a single device. This allows you to count enters, exits, and passes for
multiple areas of interest. Consider, for example, an implementation in a mall environment where you have a DIGIOP® 3D camera
mounted so that the coverage area includes both the entrance and a three meter area outside the front of the store. You can create