Zone Parameter Explanations

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Zone Parameter Explanations

  • Note: This area is complex and needs alot of work. Please help in any way that you can!

Name

Each Zone can be named for reference purposes. Choose a name that helps you identify your zones.

Type

  • Active -
  • Inclusive -
  • Exclusive -
  • Preclusive -
  • Inactive -

Units

  • Pixels - Selecting this option will allow many of the following values to be entered (or viewed) in units of pixels.
  • Percentage - Selecting this option will allow may of the following values to be entered (orviewed) as a percentage.

Minimum X - Minimum Y - Maximum X - Maximum Y

Use these parameters to define the X,Y coordinates of the corners of the zone that is to be defined.

Alarm Colour

These parameters can be used to indvidually colorize the zone overlay pattern. By default, red is the active zone and green is the ??? zone.

Alarm Check Method

  • Alarmed Pixels -

Choosing this Check Method will grey out many of the available parameters. This can simplify the tuning process, and could possibly be a better starting point for learning to adjust the many advanced parameters that are enabled with the other options.

  • Filtered Pixels -

Choosing this Check Method opens up the Filtered parameters for adjustment in addition to the Alarmed Pixels above. This should give more accuracy, once you know how to adjust the various parameters and assist with eliminating false alarms and triggering on desired conditions.

  • Blob Pixels -

Choosing this Check Methos opens up all of the available parameters. Enabling Blobs provides one more analysis for determination of what is a valid alarm and what is not.

Minimum Pixel Threshold

These setting are used to define limits for the difference in value between a pixel and its predecessor in the reference image.

I believe that this value (and the Maximum value as well) defines the amount of change that a single pixel must undergo, from the prior image (the reference image) and the current image, in order for the pixel to have been considered to have changed.

Small abberations in lighting or auto exposure camera adjustments may cause the explicit value of a pixel to vary by small amounts from image to image. This parameter allows you to set the limits of what will be considered a "changed pixel". For example, if your camera points to a blank white wall, and you raise a black colored item into view, then the change in any one pixel will be great, indeed, extreme. If however, you raise a white piece of paper, then the change that an individual pixes sees will be more subtle. Setting this minimum value too high, would allow a white cat to walk undetected across the view of the white wall.

The default value for this parameter is X%. Generally, this value may range in the 5% to 15% range.

Maximum Pixel Threshold

Filter Width and Filter Height (pixels)

This parameter is always specified in Pixels, even when Percentages are the selected units.

This parameter defines a group of pixels and should always be an odd number.

3 x 3 is the default value, and 5 x 5 is also suggested as another valid option. It is suggested that these numbers be small in number.

Minimum Filtered Area

Maximum Filtered Area

Minimum Blob Area

Maximum Blob Area

Minimum Blobs

Maximum Blobs

I believe that the usefulness of this parameter is negligible. Normally set to 0 (zero), it is probably best left at that value.