The Scene Change Detection feature uses our advanced AI to detect when a a scene has changed, signaling that a device/camera has potentially been tampered with, or a PTZ has not been returned to its correct home location.
To enable this, click on your camera inside the Bounty Hunter platform and ensure that your Health Check is turned on.
You should see two thumbnails side by side-one showing the Baseline Thumbnail and the other the Current Thumbnail.
Click on where it says SCENE CHANGE DETECTION, if it has not yet been enabled, it will have a yellow icon beside it.
Click on the Scene Change Detection script under the Baseline Thumbnail icon and click ENABLE SCENE CHANGE DETECTION in the new window pop up.
Inside the scene detection window, it will populate a list of objects and environments that are detected.
1) You can choose which ones you would like it to use to learn the environment by checking the INCLUDE box beside the object.
You will want to choose objects or environments that are more permanent (ie. a fence, a road, not a car that will not always reliably be there every time our system is looking for changes in the scene)
2) To the right of the name you will see a baseline confidence which is the picture from the first thumbnail generated. Choose the minimum confidence level you would like the AI to pass while doing the scene change detection scan (note: you will want to set the minimum confidence to something less than the baseline otherwise the scene detection will likely never pass).
Scroll down to the bottom and hit SAVE AND ENABLE.
If you are running into any issue with the Scene Change Detection passing, follow the directions here: Scene Change Troubleshooting