Can ONVIF events such as person or vehicle detection be used to trigger an alarm? Can Zoneminder distinguish between them? Anyone have examples?
Regards,
Mark
ONVIF Events Other Than Plain Motion
Re: ONVIF Events Other Than Plain Motion
I tried using ONVIF detection and it works.
Naturally, my camera does not differentiate between detecting a person or a car, it simply sends a signal that there was movement and starts recording for this event.
I can’t say yet how well it all works, everything is in the testing stage.
Does your camera send different events when it detects a person or vehicle?
Naturally, my camera does not differentiate between detecting a person or a car, it simply sends a signal that there was movement and starts recording for this event.
I can’t say yet how well it all works, everything is in the testing stage.
Does your camera send different events when it detects a person or vehicle?
Re: ONVIF Events Other Than Plain Motion
I have multiple cameras. Some will trigger ONVIF events correctly, but I do not know if they distinguish between different detections. They certainly do with the in camera web interface. I do not know how to get that information from the ONVIF interface. That is what I am asking here, if any one has been able to distinguish between different detections and how.
Regards,
Mark
Regards,
Mark
Re: ONVIF Events Other Than Plain Motion
I haven't looked at ONVIF in depth.
You can try studying the document: https://www.onvif.org/specs/core/ONVIF- ... cation.pdf
Maybe there are answers to questions there.
You can try studying the document: https://www.onvif.org/specs/core/ONVIF- ... cation.pdf
Maybe there are answers to questions there.
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Re: ONVIF Events Other Than Plain Motion
ONVIF does provide a way to report different types of objects, according to https://www.onvif.org/specs/srv/analyti ... e-Spec.pdf, in section 5 Scene Description, but most ONVIF implementations for cameras are either partial or old versions. It also says: The scope of the Scene Description covers basic Scene Elements which can be displayed in a video overlay to the end-user as well as a framework for vendor-specific extensions..
A while ago it was added to zm an option for a specific type of implementation called Netsurveillance Web that connects to the that particular type of cameras and read alarms outputs looking for "HumanDetect" and then it fires a Zoneminder event, so instead of firing on any motion event it only fires if the camera reports the detection of a human. But it only works for that implementation, you can take a lot at the code here: https://github.com/ZoneMinder/zoneminde ... -server.py
I take it other vendors use the same approach.
A while ago it was added to zm an option for a specific type of implementation called Netsurveillance Web that connects to the that particular type of cameras and read alarms outputs looking for "HumanDetect" and then it fires a Zoneminder event, so instead of firing on any motion event it only fires if the camera reports the detection of a human. But it only works for that implementation, you can take a lot at the code here: https://github.com/ZoneMinder/zoneminde ... -server.py
I take it other vendors use the same approach.