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Activity in a Region Report
Activity in a Region Report

Learn how to create and customize Activity in a Region reports.

Updated over 3 weeks ago

Overview

Use the Activity in a Region report type to count events of any motion within a defined area of interest. To customize the report, configure the following settings:

Object Types: Uses Coram's powerful AI model to count specific objects:

  • Vehicle - motion from most common vehicle types including cars, trucks, vans, forklifts, semis, and other site vehicles.

  • Person - motion from people.

  • Motion - motion from any object.

Minimum Event Duration: Lets you define the minimum duration of activity before an event is counted in the report.

Minimum time gap between two independent events: Lets you define the minimum time gap between two instances of activity before each instance is counted in the report as an independent event.

Region of Interest: For each camera that you add, you can monitor the entire image (, selected by default), or draw a rectangle () or a polygon () region of interest.

Creating an Activity in a Region Report

  1. Access the Coram web app and sign in to your account.

  2. From the main navigation menu, select Insights.

  3. In the top left corner of the page, click the dropdown arrow ( โ–ผ ) to select the dashboard where you want to create the new report.

  4. In the top right corner of the page, click + Create Report.

    The New Report page appears.

  5. Add a name, optional description, and time period for the report.

  6. For Report Type, select Activity in a Region, then configure the report settings.

  7. Select + Add Cameras, then select the corresponding check box for each camera you want to include and click Save.

  8. For each camera that you selected, define the region of interest, or choose to monitor the whole image.

  9. From the Report Visualisation menu, select one or more of the following options:

    • Event Counter: Shows a cumulative counter for the total number of events across all selected cameras.

    • Graphs: Shows a non-cumulative line graph over time for all events across all selected cameras.

    • Video Clips: Shows a clickable video thumbnail for each event across all selected cameras.

  10. To save the report and add it to the dashboard, click Create Report.

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