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Revision as of 11:19, 13 February 2013
Contents
Run
Getting Started
This is Retail Analytics main window, where you can start the software engine. In the left side, you have "Video Source". Select the camera you want to use with the system. Click the play button on the right. Below this, there's "Video Settings". This is where you can configure some properties of the video source, like brightness or contrast. In the right top corner, you can select "Full Screen" to run the system in full screen.
Advanced Settings
Engine Mode
There are two modes for the engine: "Kiosk" and "Big Space". The differences between the two are related to the trigger activation.
- Kiosk
- In Kiosk mode, the trigger is activated as soon as a person stands in front of the camera. The system analyses the person's gender and starts its trigger, for the respective kind of consumer (by gender, age group, ...).
- Big Space
- "Engine Settings" has an option named "Big space tick frequency". This option is defined in minutes and refers to the time interval of analysis. If set to 30 (minutes) this means that, for 30 minutes the engine will analyse the consumer's data (gender, age group) without any trigger during that time. After 30 minutes and after find the predominant gender, the specific trigger will start.
Engine Settings
- Learn time
- Minimum face size
- Minimum needed area on screen to consider as a face (in pixels).
- Maximum face size
- Maximum needed area on screen to consider as a face (in pixels).
- Analyse gender
- Enable if you want to analyse gender.
- Analyse age
- Enable if you want to analyse age.
- Analyse happiness
- Enable if you want to analyse happiness.
- Analyse angriness
- Enable if you want to analyse angriness.
- Analyse sadness
- Enable if you want to analyse sadness.
- Analyse surprisedness
- Enable if you want to analyse surprisedness.
- Show face size
- Enable if you want to see the face size (area occupied) on screen.
- Show resolution
- Enable if you want to see the video source resolution.
- Show frame rate
- Enable if you want to see the video source frame rate.
- Search eyes
- Enable if you want the system to search by eyes for a more accurate recognition.
- Search nose
- Enable if you want the system to search by nose for a more accurate recognition.
- Search mouth
- Enable if you want the system to search by mouth for a more accurate recognition.
- Track faces
- Enable if you want keep tracking faces even if their data is not stored.
- Time base
- Related with fps. The smaller this value is, the greater the value of fps you'll get (if your system can handle it).
- Thread count
- Model type
- Memory length
- Memory type
- Phantom trap
- Minimum face score
- Auto start engine
- Enable if you want to start the engine (store data) whenever the capture begins.
- Show log
- Web server port
- Database port
Start Engine
After click the "Start Engine" button, the system will start collecting the consumer's data, storing them in a Database. Whenever you want to view/analyse the data stored in a graphical mode click "Retail Analytics & Targeted Advertising". Please refer to Statistics.
