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New Stereo Analysis Rules Supported in the Diamond AIoT Console
Utilizing New Stereo Analysis Rules in the Diamond AIoT Console
The Diamond AIoT Console's latest baseline introduces support for new stereo analysis rules, enhancing the system's ability to analyze and respond to complex scenarios. These rules include Crossing Warning Line, Warning Area Intrusion, and Running Detection. To utilize these features, the system must be paired with compatible stereo analysis cameras. This article outlines how to configure and use these new stereo analysis rules.
Applicable Models
The new stereo analysis rules are supported on the following NVR model:
New Stereo Analysis Rules
1. Crossing Warning Line
Functionality:
- Detects when a person or object crosses a predefined virtual line within the monitored area. This is particularly useful for setting up perimeters or restricted zones where crossing is not allowed.
Applications:
- Ideal for securing borders, monitoring unauthorized access, and enhancing perimeter security.
2. Warning Area Intrusion
Functionality:
- Monitors a defined area for unauthorized entry. The system triggers an alert when an intrusion is detected in the specified warning area.
Applications:
- Useful for protecting sensitive zones, restricted areas, or high-security locations where intrusion needs to be closely monitored.
3. Running Detection
Functionality:
- Detects when a person is running within a monitored area, which can indicate panic, escape, or abnormal behavior that warrants attention.
Applications:
- Suitable for public spaces, transport hubs, or any area where sudden running could signify a potential security threat or emergency situation.
How to Configure and Use Stereo Analysis Rules
Step 1: Ensure Compatibility with Stereo Analysis Cameras
- Verify that your system is equipped with stereo analysis cameras compatible with the Diamond AIoT Console's NVR 5XXX-EI model.
Step 2: Access Stereo Analysis Settings
- Navigate to the AI Settings page in the Diamond AIoT Console.
- Select the Stereo Analysis section to begin configuring the new rules.
Step 3: Configure Crossing Warning Line
- Draw a virtual line in the monitored area where you want to detect crossings.
- Set up the parameters for detection, such as the direction of crossing and the types of objects or persons to monitor.
Step 4: Set Up Warning Area Intrusion
- Define the boundaries of the warning area by drawing a virtual perimeter.
- Configure the system to trigger alerts when an intrusion is detected within this zone.
Step 5: Enable Running Detection
- Identify areas where running behavior should be monitored.
- Configure the system to detect and respond to instances of running, setting appropriate alert levels for immediate action.

Benefits of Stereo Analysis Rules
- Enhanced Security: These rules provide advanced monitoring capabilities, enabling more precise detection of security breaches or abnormal behavior.
- Proactive Response: By detecting potential threats like unauthorized crossings, intrusions, or sudden running, the system can trigger immediate alerts, allowing for quicker responses.
- Versatile Applications: The flexibility of these rules makes them applicable across various scenarios, from perimeter security to public safety monitoring.