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6. Intelligent Functions
NOTE:
Before enabling IVS or AI features, ensure that you have configured IVS recording schedules (refer to
3.1.7 Configuring Recording Schedules
), or these functions will not work.
To properly configure an IVS function, there are several sections of this manual to follow:
•
3.1.7 Configuring Recording Schedules
to enable Motion Detection & IVS recording.
• 6.1 Mounting Surveillance Cameras
to ensure cameras are optimally mounted to perform their function.
•
6.3 Motion Detection / 6.4 Tripwire & IVS Setup / 7.1 Face Detection & Recognition,
depending on which
function(s) are being used.
• 7.4 AI Trigger Actions
to set which Trigger Actions are activated in response to events.
• Face Detection
– Face Detection will trigger whenever any face has been detected. Best suited for use
directly above entry doors.
• Face Recognition
– Trigger events upon detecting specific pre-determined faces from a face database. Face
Detection must be used in conjunction with Face Recognition,
• Tripwire
– A virtual line is drawn over the camera image. If it gets broken, an event will be triggered. Suitable
for both indoor and outdoor locations, with the camera mounted up high, looking down.
* Perimeter Protection
can also be applied to Tripwire, distinguishing vehicles and cars.
• Intrusion
– A virtual area is drawn over the image. If it gets broken, an event will be triggered. Suitable for both
indoor and outdoor locations, with the camera mounted up high, looking down.
* Perimeter Protection
can also be applied to Intrusion, distinguishing vehicles and cars.
• Abandoned
– A virtual area is drawn over the image. If an object gets left in the area and event will be triggered.
• Fast-Moving
– A virtual area is drawn over the image. If a fast-moving object is detected, an event will be
triggered. Best suited for outdoor environments such as driveways.
• Crowd Gathering Estimation
– A virtual area is drawn over the image. If a group of people is detected
entering the area, an event will be triggered.
• Missing
– A virtual area is drawn over the image. If an object is missing in the area, an event will be triggered.
• Loitering
- A virtual area is drawn over the image. If someone is standing in the area for a set amount of time
an event will be triggered. Best suited to a shop.
• People Counting
– Used to count the number of people going through a specific area and providing statistics.
Best suited to a busy environment such as a train station, or shop entry.
• ANPR
– Automatic License Plate Recognition – Used to trigger events after a number plate is detected.
There are 2 different ways AI can processed -
By Camera
or
By Device
. By Camera mean the AI processing takes
place in the camera itself. By Device means the recorder is processing information, not the camera. Please note that
only select cameras and recorders support AI functions.
AI lets your CCTV system go beyond surveillance, delivering advanced & powerful detection tools. When properly
configured, these functions can alert you to suspicious activity in real time via email/smartphone notification and let
you easily search through surveillance footage via event history.
Below will explain the different types of AI functions. Keep in mind that functions are camera and recorder specific.