To configure the common parameters for Pose detection tools, do as follows:
Set the frame rate value for the detection tool to process per second (4). This value should be in the range [0,016; 100].
Attention!
With static individuals in scene, set the FPS to no less than 2. With moving individuals in scene, the FPS should be set to 4 and above.
The higher the FPS value, the higher the accuracy of pose detection, but the load on the CPU is higher as well. For FPS=1, the accuracy will be no less than 70%.
This parameter varies depending on the object speed of movement. To solve typical tasks, FPS value from 3 to 20 is sufficient. Examples:
Select the processor for the neural network—CPU, one of NVIDIA GPUs or one of Intel GPUs (5, see Hardware requirements for neural analytics operation, General information on configuring detection).
Attention!
Select a neural network file (6). The standard neural networks for different processor types are located in the C:\Program Files\Common Files\Grundig\DetectorPack\NeuroSDK directory. You don't need to select the standard neural networks in this field, the system will automatically select the required one. If you use a custom neural network, enter a path to the file.
By default, the entire FOV is an area for detection. If necessary, you can specify the areas for detection and skip areas in the preview window. To set an area for detection, right-click on the image, and select the required area.
Note
The areas are set the same way as for the Scene Analytics detection tools (see Configuring the Detection Zone).
This is how it works:
if you specify areas for detection only, no detection will be performed in the rest of FOV.
if you specify skip areas only, the detection will be performed in the rest of FOV.
Set the minimum number of frames with a relevant pose or behavior for the tool to trigger (8).
Note
The default values (2 frames and 1000 milliseconds) indicate that the tool will analyze one frame every second. When a pose is detected in two subsequent frames, the tool will trigger.
This parameter is not used when configuring people masking.
Setting up the common parameters for the Pose detection tools is complete.