You can customize the information displayed in the Desktop Client's Camera Feed Analyzer by clicking on the View menu option when the client has the Camera Feed Analyzer open. The following options are available:
- Tracking Frames: Available in both macOS and Windows. Enables colored indicator frames overlaid around detected faces and objects. See the color codes section here for a description of what each color indicates.
- Attributes: Available in both macOS and Windows. Enables the the selected attributes located in the Detect section of the Recognition preferences tab to be displayed above the faces seen in the Camera window's video feed.
- Names: Available in both macOS and Windows. Displays the name (if known) of recognized people below their faces.
- Full-Screen Names: Available in both macOS and Windows. Flashes recognized people's names or badge IDs (if known) over the entire video.
- Face Landmarks: Available in both macOS and Windows. Displays the five face landmarks (eyes, nose tip, and the corners of the mouth) on faces viewed in the Camera Feed Analyzer. See Interpret Video Feed Overlays for more information about face landmarks.
- Detection List: Only available in Windows. Displays a row at the bottom of the screen showing detected faces. Recognition details for each face also appear.
- Motion Vectors: Only available in macOS. Shows a motion vector for each tracked face.
- Recognition Details: Available in both macOS and Windows. Displays image quality metric values on the facial image(s) along the bottom of the Camera window. See Image Quality Metrics Guidance for more information about image quality metrics.
On Windows selecting this option will automatically select the Detection List option (described above) as well.
- Flash on Key Frames: Only available in macOS. Causes a white backdrop to flash when a key frame is encountered while processing video files. A key frame is a location on a timeline that marks the beginning or end of a transition.
- Video: Available in both macOS and Windows. Disables the video, causing only the overlay elements to show.
- Performance Metrics: Available in both macOS and Windows. Displays feed window metrics, including frames per second, video and face detection resolution, and CPU capacity level.
- Pose Liveness State Data: Available in both macOS and Windows. Displays pose liveness data. For more information, see Liveness Detection.
- Enter full-screen: Only available in Windows. Enables full screen mode. Ctrl-F exits full screen mode.
- Enter lock-screen: Only available in Windows. Enables locked mode. While in locked mode all interactive controls are disabled, except those aplicable for the current video processing mode. A lock icon is added when in full screen which can be rapidly tapped 3 times to exit locked mode. Ctrl-L exits lock screen mode.
The following depicts various information that is displayed in the feed view, whether it is live from the camera or recorded video: