System and method for reconfiguring a second camera based on a first camera
Techniques for reconfiguring a second camera based on a first camera are provided. An event of interest is identified at a first camera using a first analytic. The event of interest occurring in a portion of a field of view of the first camera. A second camera whose field of view includes at least a portion of the event of interest in a field of view of the second camera is identified. It is determined that the second camera is equipped with a second analytic, the second analytic not currently operating on the at least a portion of the event of interest in the field of view of the second camera. The second camera is reconfigured to perform the second analytic on the at least the portion of the event of interest in the field of view of the second camera.
1 . A method comprising:
identifying at a first camera using a first analytic an event of interest, the event of interest occurring in a portion of a field of view of the first camera;
identifying a second camera whose field of view includes at least a portion of the event of interest in a field of view of the second camera;
determining that the second camera is equipped with a second analytic, the second analytic being performed on a portion of the field of view of the second camera, the second analytic not currently operating on a masked portion of the field of view of the second camera, wherein the masked portion of the field of view of the second camera includes the at least the portion of the event of interest in the field of view of the second camera; and
reconfiguring the second camera to perform the second analytic on the at least the portion of the event of interest in the field of view of the second camera.
2 . The method of claim 1 where the first analytic and the second analytic are the same.
3 . The method of claim 1 further comprising:
reducing a portion of the field of view of the second camera on which the second analytic is performed.
4 . The method of claim 1 wherein the first analytic is a fight detection analytic.
5 . The method of claim 1 wherein the second analytic is a facial recognition analytic.
6 . The method of claim 1 wherein the first analytic is a weapons detection analytic.
7 . The method of claim 1 wherein the second analytic is an automatic license plate recognition analytic.
8 . A system comprising:
a processor; and
a memory coupled to the processor, the memory containing a set of instructions thereon that when executed by the processor cause the processor to:
identify at a first camera using a first analytic an event of interest, the event of interest occurring in a portion of a field of view of the first camera;
identify a second camera whose field of view includes at least a portion of the event of interest in a field of view of the second camera;
determine that the second camera is equipped with a second analytic, the second analytic being performed on a portion of the field of view of the second camera, the second analytic not currently operating on a masked portion of the field of view of the second camera, wherein the masked portion of the field of view of the second camera includes the at least the portion of the event of interest in the field of view of the second camera; and
reconfigure the second camera to perform the second analytic on the at least the portion of the event of interest in the field of view of the second camera.
9 . The system of claim 8 where the first analytic and the second analytic are the same.
10 . The system of claim 8 further comprising instructions that cause the processor to:
reduce a portion of the field of view of the second camera on which the second analytic is performed.
11 . The system of claim 8 wherein the first analytic is a fight detection analytic.
12 . The system of claim 8 wherein the second analytic is a facial recognition analytic.
13 . The system of claim 8 wherein the first analytic is a weapons detection analytic.
14 . The system of claim 8 wherein the second analytic is an automatic license plate recognition analytic.
15 . A non-transitory processor readable medium containing a set of instructions thereon that when executed by a processor cause the processor to:
identify at a first camera using a first analytic an event of interest, the event of interest occurring in a portion of a field of view of the first camera;
identify a second camera whose field of view includes at least a portion of the event of interest in a field of view of the second camera;
determine that the second camera is equipped with a second analytic, the second analytic being performed on a portion of the field of view of the second camera, the second analytic not currently operating on a masked portion of the field of view of the second camera, wherein the masked portion of the field of view of the second camera includes the at least the portion of the event of interest in the field of view of the second camera; and
reconfigure the second camera to perform the second analytic on the at least the portion of the event of interest in the field of view of the second camera.
16 . The medium of claim 15 where the first analytic and the second analytic are the same.
17 . The medium of claim 15 further comprising instructions that cause the processor to:
reduce a portion of the field of view of the second camera on which the second analytic is performed.
18 . The medium of claim 15 wherein the first analytic is a fight detection analytic.
19 . The medium of claim 15 wherein the second analytic is a facial recognition analytic.
20 . The medium of claim 15 wherein the first analytic is a weapons detection analytic.