Android Events Preferences
Use the Events Preferences tab to configure event reporting as well as how your client listens for event replies. Only the basic preferences are configurable by default; you can expose and configure the advanced preferences by clicking on the icon in the upper right corner and selecting Show Advanced Preferences.
These are the default configurable preferences.
- Report Events: Enables event reporting. Event reporting enables SAFR to log and track events over time and gain additional insight into your SAFR system and usage patterns.
- Include Unrecognizable Events: Enable to report the appearance of unrecognizable people captured by camera feeds. Unrecognized people are people that the SAFR system can't see well enough to compare it to its Person Directory.
- Include Stranger Events: Enable this option to report when the appearance of strangers. Strangers are people that the SAFR system can see well enough to compare to individuals stored in the People Directory, but for whom there isn't a match.
- Include Speculated Identity Events: Enables reporting events for speculated people. A "Speculated Identity" is a face that isn't a 100% match with a face in the Person Directory, but is close.
- Preserve Event Face Image: Enable if you want the images that trigger an event to be saved with the event report.
- Preserve Event Scene Thumbnail Image: Enable if you want a thumbnail of the scene image in which the event occurred to be saved with the event report.7
The advanced preferences can be exposed and configured by clicking on the icon in the upper right corner and selecting Show Advanced Preferences.
- Report Events: Enables event reporting. Event reporting enables SAFR to log and track events over time and gain additional insight into your SAFR system and usage patterns.
- Report Action Events Only: When enabled, only action events will be reported. "Action events" are any events of the following types:
- Include Unrecognizable Events: Enable to report the appearance of unrecognizable people captured by camera feeds. Unrecognized people are people that the SAFR system can't see well enough to compare it to its Person Directory.
- Include Stranger Events: Enable this option to report when the appearance of strangers. Strangers are people that the SAFR system can see well enough to compare to individuals stored in the People Directory, but for whom there isn't a match.
- Min Age: The minimum age of strangers that will trigger stranger events. If a stranger younger than the specified minimum age is detected, no stranger event is generated.
- Max Age: The maximum age of strangers that will trigger stranger events. If a stranger older than the specified maximum age is detected, no stranger event is generated.
- Include Speculated Identity Events: Enables reporting events for speculated people. A "Speculated Identity" is a face that isn't a 100% match with a face in the Person Directory, but is close.
- Preserve Event Face Image: Enable if you want the images that trigger an event to be saved with the event report.
- Preserve Event Scene Thumbnail Image: Enable if you want a thumbnail of the scene image in which the event occurred to be saved with the event report.
- Preserve Location: TBD
- Reporting Delay: The number of seconds an event report is delayed in order to properly assess the nature of the event. For example, a person who may at first seem unknown may become known after a second observation.
- Min Identified Event Duration: The minimum duration required for an event representing a known person to be recorded as an event.
This setting helps filter out noise or brief appearances that may not be worth reporting as a system event.
If this setting and Reporting Delay have different settings, the greater number is used.
- Min Unrecognizable/Stranger Event Duration: The minimum duration of an event representing an unrecognized or unrecognizable person to be recorded as an event.
If this setting and Reporting Delay have different settings, the greater number is used.
- Listen For Event Replies: Select to enable listening for event replies. Listening for event replies enables the client to display reply messages on the screen.
- Display Reply Message: Select to enable the display of reply messages on the screen.
- Reaction Delay: Delays the event reporting to the server by the specified number of seconds.