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  • Statistical Data,
  • Data Collection,
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  • Firmware Requirements,
  • Camera Settings,
  • Movement Frequency,
  • Frame Rate,
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MOBOTIX Compact Guide MXAnalytics English 150529

MOBOTIX Compact Guide MXAnalytics English 150529

Uploaded by

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Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
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Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd

Topics covered

  • Statistical Data,
  • Data Collection,
  • System Requirements,
  • Camera Integration,
  • Data Accuracy,
  • Firmware Requirements,
  • Camera Settings,
  • Movement Frequency,
  • Frame Rate,
  • Image Resolution

EN

MxAnalytics

COMPACT GUIDE
Basic Information And Practical
For Optimal Use Of MxAnalytics

Camera-Integrated Video Analysis With All


MOBOTIX 5MP Single Lens Cameras (Sec/Indoor)

Copyright Notice: All rights reserved. MOBOTIX, the MOBOTIX logo and MxAnalytics are trademarks of
MOBOTIX AG registered in the European Union, the U.S. and in other countries. Information subject to change
without notice. MOBOTIX AG 2015
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MxAnalytics

MxAnalytics: Camera-Integrated Video Analysis With MOBOTIX Cameras


How many people go in and out of which entrance during
the day? How many people take the stairs and how many
take the elevator? With the camera-integrated video
analysis tool MxAnalytics, MOBOTIX is oering for all 5MP
single lens cameras valuable added information users
can leverage to optimize processes or for marketing
purposes.
MxAnalytics makes it possible to collect statistical
behavior data on people and objects. This is done by
defining recognition zones (full live feed or a partial area)
and counting corridors. The camera then records how
often each counting corridor is crossed within a specified
period. The most frequented areas in the recognition zone
are highlighted in color as a heat map.
MxAnalytics can be activated and deactivated manually, based on a signal, or following a time table. The results
are saved in the camera every 15 minutes and can be exported manually or at specified times (report profiles). Only
around 30MB per day or 1GB per month of the cameras internal memory are required for continuous analysis.
MxAnalytics Available For All 5MP Single Lens Cameras Via Firmware (MX-V4.3.2.68 or higher)
MxAnalytics is available free of charge for all Q25M-Sec, D25M-Sec, M25M-Sec, i25, c25, S15M and T25M
(with any lens, day or night version) with firmware MX-V4.3.2.68 or higher.

For more information and news, please see the release notes of the firmware on the MOBOTIX website:
www.mobotix.com > Support > Software Downloads > Cameras > MX-System Release 4.3.2.68

MxAnalytics Highlights
Live analysis without network load, decentralized in the camera
No additional devices like computers, servers or black boxes required
Free video analysis software with no usage restrictions
Also available for previously installed cameras via firmware update
Easy configuration and operation for the user
Automatic counting corridor and heat map reports
Counting corridor solution can be configured to only count objects that move in a predefined direction
(e.g., people who directly move from a supermarkets entrance to a shelf with special oers)

Up to 16 dierent counting corridors can be defined and evaluated in parallel for each camera

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MxAnalytics

Visualize Highly Frequented Areas (Heat Maps)


Which shelves in the shop are attracting the most
customers this Saturday? Which paintings by the new
artist hold the attention of the visitors most? Which waiting
areas in the departure hall are preferred in the afternoon?
All movements of objects of a particular size are recorded
and evaluated, either in the live image or in a previously
defined detection area, to provide answers to questions
like these. The frequency of the movements is shown
visually by means of dierent colors in a heat map.

Count People And Objects (Counting Corridors)


You can define counting corridors in appropriate locations
in the camera feed to find out, for example, how many
people walk in and out of each entrance of a shop over
the course of a week (the system always generates two
counts). The camera records how often each counting
corridor is crossed within a specified period. The reliability
of the count depends (a) on the similarity of the sizes and
shapes of the persons or objects in the image, (b) on the
distance between them (in terms or time or spatial
distance), (c) on how eectively they can be visually
distinguished from the underlying background, and (d)
how close the counting corridor is to the center of the
image (camera focus).

Example of a counting corridor weekly report (browser view)

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MxAnalytics

Defining Counting Corridors


The three factors that define a counting corridor in the live feed, direction, length and width, are easily configured
using the shift and control key (Shift and Ctrl) and a mere three clicks of the mouse:
Click 1 (for 1st reference point):
Click 2 (for length and direction):
Click 3 (for width):

Shift+Ctrl+mouse click
Ctrl+mouse click
Single mouse click

Clicks 2 and 3 can be corrected (repeated) at any time. When redoing click 1, the other points are cleared.

The image shows a counting corridor at the entrance of a foyer, indicated by two yellow arrows, which was defined with three mouse clicks
(click 13): Click 1 defines the first reference point, click 2 determines the north direction and length of the corridor, while click 3 defines the
width. The system counts all objects that cross the entire corridor (from north to south and vice versa). Since the counting started, 444 people
entered the foyer (green upper number in the center of the corridor; i.e., objects crossing the corridor alongside the arrow towards the north),
and 519 people crossed the counting corridor in the opposite direction (red bottom number, movement from top to bottom).

Examples Providing Additional Details


Image A: Object x crosses the counting corridor and is counted. It
will even be registered if the object moves very quickly or remains
within the counting corridor for a long time before leaving it.
Image B: Object x enters the corridor somewhat to the side of the
lower border, but the distance covered within the corridor (red line)
is long enough for the system to count it.

Image C: Object x enters the corridor even farther up and to the


side of the lower border. The distance covered within the corridor
is too short, so the system does not count it.

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MxAnalytics

Tips & Tricks For Optimized Analysis Results


Create consistent lighting conditions
It is crucial to keep lighting both as constant as possible and suciently bright to obtain optimal results. All optical
factors that may negatively impact MxAnalytics results should be avoided. The results may be flawed if this is not
possible.
The following factors may negatively aect MxAnalytics:
Direct sunlight
Constantly changing lighting
Insucient light
Overexposed areas
Reflective surfaces (mirrors, windows, etc.)
The MxAnalytics environment settings provide the option to diminish the adverse eects of disruptive lighting such
as sunlight glare or shadows in order to improve the analysis result.
Limit detection areas (for heat maps only)
Always mark only the areas in the camera live image that you actually want to evaluate in the heat map using
MxAnalytics. Omitting non-relevant areas (for example, window surfaces, walls, ceilings, etc.) reduces the
processing power required by the camera, which in turn leads to higher frame rates and improved analysis results.
Limit object size
A minimum object size for detection should be specified to ensure that the system only tracks and evaluates
movement of the relevant objects inside this detection area.
Use time tables for MxAnalytics
If the camera should only be used for MxAnalytics during specific times (for example, Monday to Friday, 9a.m. to
12p.m.), it makes sense to configure the camera to use an appropriate time table. This provides an advantage by
freeing up the full processing power of the camera in the remaining time for other (security) functions such as
event-controlled recording and makes more ecient use of the storage space on the microSD card.
Reduce image resolution
The current resolution of the camera should be kept as low as possible (MOBOTIX recommend using VGA) to
achieve the highest possible frame rates for MxAnalytics.
Use a high-contrast underlying surface
The more the objects to be recognized dier in color from the underlying surface or background, the more reliable
are the MxAnalytics results. An underlying surface with high contrasts (for example, large black and white
checkerboard pattern) further improves analysis results.

MxAnalytics online help in the browser


A comprehensive description of the individual MxAnalytics setting options is available in the online help of the
cameras user interface. To open the help, go to Setup Menu > MxAnalytics Control and then click the question
mark icon in the top right corner.

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MxAnalytics

Configuring MxAnalytics In The Web Browser The Ten Most Important Steps
Procedure

Details

1. Update the camera firmware (when


needed).

MxAnalytics is contained in the version 4.3.2.68 (and higher) and can


only be configured via its web user interface.

2. Format the microSD card for MxAnalytics


(Admin Menu > Storage).

Any recordings that need to be preserved need to be exported first Open


the required menus by clicking the Player button and then the Save
button in the browser (see figure).

3. Configure camera presettings for


optimal analysis results

Full image, VGA, Recording: O

4. Open the special MxAnalytics menus

Under MxAnalytics Control in the Setup menu

5. Enable MxAnalytics under


General MxAnalytics Settings.

The settings under More are normally not necessary.

6. Edit the Time Table selection list.

Specify here the times at which MxAnalytics should be enabled in the


camera. If (no time table) is selected, MxAnalytics will be enabled
permanently. It is also possible to automatically deactivate MxAnalytics if
light falls below a configurable minimum luminous intensity
(5/10/15/20lux).

7. Specify detection areas, counting corridors,


object sizes and other relevant
settings. Click "Set" and then "Close."

Detection areas are only relevant for the heat maps (not for counting
corridors).

8. Create report profiles (Setup Menu >


MxAnalytics Control > Counting Corridors/
Heat Map Report Profiles).

All collected MxAnalytics data will be saved on the microSD card


according to the time table. It is possible to view selected data only
using report profiles (for example, last weeks values for counting
corridor 3). Common report profiles are predefined in the system.

9. Manually create reports (Setup Menu >


MxAnalytics Control > Counting Corridors/
Heat Map Report Profiles).

MxAnalytics reports (heat map and counting corridor value tables) are
displayed using a selected report profile in the browser (Create report
function). They can then be printed and saved locally to the computer.

10. Generate reports automatically and send via


e-mail (Setup menu > MxAnalytics
Control > MxAnalytics Overview).

Counting corridor and heat map reports can also be prepared regularly
and sent as an e-mail attachment.
Click the left red point under E-mail profile (red point = no e-mail
profile configured yet, green point = e-mail profile successfully
configured) in the Report profiles section. Then add a new
e-mail profile and click Set and Close.

By clicking on the right red point under E-mail profiles in the Report
profiles section, it is possible to set the sending time of the e-mail (green
point = time control already set up) for the new e-mail profile just created
(profile name is shown). Next, click Set and Close.

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MxAnalytics

Basic Technical Specifications


MxAnalytics with the Q25M
Required camera

Q25M-Sec, D25M-Sec, M25M-Sec, i25, c25, S15M or T25M


(with 5MP day or night sensor)

Camera firmware required

Version MX-V4.3.2.68 and higher

Lens

No restrictions, but L12 or L23 recommended (180 or 92)

Camera view

Full image (recommended)

Resolution

VGA (recommended)

Installation site

Ceiling mounting indoors


Wall installation only suitable for heatmaps

Installation height for 180 lens L12

2.56m

Installation height for 92 lens L23

610m

Storage location

Camera-integrated microSD card, specially formatted for MxAnalytics: When


formatting the card using the special one-time procedure (memory card partitioning
for MxAnalytics and for all other camera recordings), any recorded data you need to
preserve needs to be transferred to another storage medium first (for example,
a hard drive).

Max. storage requirement

1GB/month (to save MxAnalytics results data daily and around the clock)

MxAnalytics activation

- Manual (on/o)
- Via time table (for example, MonFri, 8a.m.6p.m.)
- Via camera signal inputs (for example, possible with MX-Input-Box)

Counting precision

Very high given suitable lighting conditions and when individual persons/objects are
far enough apart

Detection areas (for heat maps)

1 to n areas individually definable (defined areas can be excluded)

Heat maps and counting corridors

- Results selectable by report profile


- Automatic e-mail notification or FTP upload
- A maximum of 16 counting corridors can be defined

Report profiles

Freely configurable, predefined default profiles (day/week/month)

Export format

- Heat map: JPEG (displayed in last live image or reference image)


- Counting corridor report: HTML or CSV (table view)

Specific information

It is no longer necessary to define an event dead time.

In general:

The quality of the MxAnalytics results improves depending on the attainable frame rate. For this reason,
processor-intensive camera functions should not be additionally used while analyses are running
(recommendation: only use a low VGA live image resolution, avoid image distortion correction, avoid event
recording, audio, etc.).

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Common questions

Powered by AI

To use MxAnalytics effectively, the cameras required are Q25M-Sec, D25M-Sec, M25M-Sec, i25, c25, S15M, or T25M with a 5MP sensor, and firmware version MX-V4.3.2.68 or higher is needed. It is recommended to utilize VGA resolution for optimal frame rates and to mount the camera on the ceiling for comprehensive field views. Storage should be on a camera-integrated microSD card, partitioned for MxAnalytics. It is essential to maintain consistent lighting and configure the camera settings to reduce processing load for accurate analysis results .

Configuring counting corridors in MxAnalytics involves three simple steps using mouse clicks: the first click (Shift+Ctrl+mouse click) sets the reference point, the second click (Ctrl+mouse click) determines direction and length, and the third click (single mouse click) defines the width. This setup permits the counting of objects based on predefined directional movement, which is crucial for specific analyses like traffic flow. Directional counting is significant as it helps distinguish between inbound and outbound movements, providing richer data insights for behavior analysis .

Heat maps in MxAnalytics provide visual representations of the most frequented areas by highlighting them in color based on movement frequency. This feature allows decision-makers to quickly identify which areas attract the most attention, helping in making informed strategic decisions about store layout improvements and targeted marketing efforts. Heat maps can also reveal patterns over time, enabling the identification of trends and adjustment of business strategies accordingly, thus supporting efficient use of resources .

MxAnalytics optimizes storage use by saving analysis data directly to a camera-integrated microSD card every 15 minutes, requiring only about 1 GB per month. This efficient use of storage allows the system to save processing results without overwhelming storage resources. The implementation of time tables ensures that MxAnalytics is active only when necessary, freeing storage and processing power for other critical functions outside analysis periods. Such measures ensure that the system operates efficiently, handling video data effectively without compromising performance .

MxAnalytics optimizes data collection for retail environments by utilizing features like counting corridors and heat maps. Counting corridors allow the system to track movements in and out of specific areas, such as store entrances, while heat maps visually represent the frequency of movement within defined zones. These tools help identify which areas attract the most traffic, enabling more efficient space utilization and targeted marketing strategies. Counting precision depends on factors like object distinction against the background and lighting conditions .

MxAnalytics supports operational efficiency by processing video analysis directly within the camera, which negates the need for additional network bandwidth or external computing resources. This decentralized processing model ensures that video analysis is done in real-time while minimizing the impact on network performance. The software runs without requiring additional hardware like servers, which enhances system efficiency and reduces costs associated with hardware maintenance and upgrades .

Lighting challenges in MxAnalytics video analysis include issues such as direct sunlight, shifting lighting conditions, insufficient light, and reflective surfaces, all of which can negatively affect data accuracy. Mitigation strategies involve maintaining consistent and bright lighting conditions and utilizing the environment settings within MxAnalytics to offset disruptive lighting influences like glare or shadows. High-contrast backgrounds aid in improving detection reliability by enhancing the distinction between objects and their surroundings .

The implementation of MxAnalytics in stores can enhance customer engagement by providing data-driven insights for optimizing store layouts, identifying high-traffic areas, and validating marketing strategies. By analyzing heat maps and counting corridors, businesses can adjust product placements and store designs to facilitate better flow and access to desired products, enhancing shopper experience. Furthermore, this technology can streamline operations by identifying peak hours and optimizing staff deployment, ultimately improving customer service and reducing wait times .

Setting a minimum object size for detection in MxAnalytics is crucial for ensuring that only relevant movements are tracked and evaluated, reducing false detections due to noise and small irrelevant movements like insects. This specification prevents the system from being overwhelmed by insignificant data, thus maintaining the quality and relevance of analysis results. By focusing on objects that meet the defined size criteria, the system can deliver more precise and actionable insights, significantly enhancing the reliability of data used for business decisions .

Predefined report profiles in MxAnalytics streamline user experience by allowing quick access to commonly needed data formats, such as heat maps in JPEG or counting corridor reports in HTML/CSV. These profiles enable users to configure and access reports easily without the need for complex setup processes. By providing ready-made templates for daily, weekly, or monthly analyses, these profiles facilitate efficient data retrieval and review, saving time and reducing the likelihood of user errors, thereby enhancing overall user satisfaction and system usability .

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