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8.2.2 2nd Example of using an object token
It is an example message sending object information by adding the bounding box positions of
two persons’ objects containing a fictional event. The plain text remains the same, and the OBJ
token repeats the object information syntax twice the number of objects.
8.2.3 3rd Example of using an object token
If you use the {{LIST OBJECTS[PARAM=COMMA]}} token to enclose the phrases of the list of
object information, it will add a comma (,) between each phrase if there is more than one event
object.
You can use this to build JSON strings, even if you use repeating object information sentences.
8.2.4 Event Metadata Token List
This section describes each of the supported event metadata tokens.
The event metadata tokens are categorized into four groups: event source, event information,
object information, and time information about the object that generated the event.
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Event sources and information is a list of tokens for basic information about the event, such
as where it happened on what equipment.