Technical documentation for Video Analytics
Title | Description | Link |
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Title Video Analytics and Lens Calculator | Description Easily calculate how far a camera can see and at what distance it can detect objects with built-in video analytics | Link |
Title Essential Video Analytics datasheet | Description Datasheet Essential Video Analytics 6.60 | Link |
Title Intelligent Video Analytics datasheet | Description Datasheet Intelligent Video Analytics 7.10 | Link |
Title Video Analytics release letter | Description Release note 6.60 | Link |
Title Video Analytics software manual | Description | Link |
Title Task script language manual | Description | Link |
Title Task script language technical note | Description How to use the Task Script Language. Including examples for several use cases | Link |
Title Camera Trainer technical note | Description Learn more about cameras with built-in machine learning capabilities | Link |
Title Intrusion detection technical note | Description The best practices for and answers common questions regarding intrusion detection with Video Analytics | Link |
Title Counting technical note | Description This technical note describes how to count people, what the best perspective is, how to set it up, how to get the data from the camera, and what the best practices are. | Link |
Title Object classification technical note | Description An overview of the functionality and configuration of object classification. It provides tracking for cars, bikes, upright persons and trucks. | Link |
Title Museum mode technical note | Description Museum mode is an optimized tracking mode to detect whenever someone tries to reach towards and touch a valuable asset like a museum exhibit. It can also be used in any other application where approaching a sterile zone from a more crowded environment shall be detected. | Link |
Title Ship tracking technical note | Description Ship tracking is optimized to detect objects above the surface of water and can be used in harbor and canal surveillance, and coastline protection. This technical note describes how to track ships using Video Analytics, how to configure this and what the limitations are. | Link |
Title Idle and removed object detection technical note | Description This technical note describes how to configure idle and removed object detection. | Link |
Title Intelligent Tracking technical note | Description The Intelligent Tracking feature automatically zooms in on and follows a selected object, so you never lose track of a potential security threat, or object of interest. | Link |
Title Tamper detection technical note | Description This technical note describes the camera tamper detection options like: scene too dark / bright, global change, reference image check. | Link |
Title Geolocation technical note | Description Video Analytics can automatically generate information on an object’s location, speed and trajectory as part of the metadata, you can identify the real world location of any object that is being detected and tracked. This can then be visualized in the camera’s global positioning system (GPS), or in a local map coordinate system, to give you a clearer picture of any potential security threat. | Link |
Title Clients and integrations technical note | Description To receive alarm events from a camera with Video Analytics and to visualize the results, a client is needed. Each client can choose to present only a part of the information and in a different way. This technical note summarizes the different integration possibilities available today and the clients offered by Bosch. | Link |
Title Camera setting technical note | Description Which camera settings influence Video Analytics performance and what are the best practices for their settings | Link |
Title How to benchmark Video Analytics technical note | Description How to benchmark and differentiate Video Analytics solutions. | Link |
Title Video Analytics while moving white paper | Description | Link |
Title Video Analytics capabilities per device | Description Bosch provides different cameras with Video Analytics. Fixed cameras with different resolutions, PTZ cameras and thermal cameras. These devices have different video properties and different processing power available. This has an effect on the supported feature set and detection distance. | Link |
Title How to position a moving camera with Video Analytics | Description Video Analytics – Tips and Tricks | Link |
Title How to calibrate Video Analytics | Description Playlist of videos that explain how you can calibrate Video Analytics | Link |
Title How to configure Video Analytics | Description Playlist of videos that explain how to configure Video Analytics | Link |
Title How to configure Camera Trainer | Description Playlist of videos that explain how to configure Camera Trainer | Link |