Events archive section#
The “Events archive” section is designed to display all events of face and body detection as well as recognition and search for events in archive.
Receiving and displaying new events in the event archive is performed with minimal delays in near real-time.
General view of the “Events archive” section is shown below (Figure 8).
If there are no filters applied (1), the Interface displays the latest detection and identification events identical to those presented in the “Last events” section from the last 30 days.
The number of events displayed on the page is set by the switch in the lower right corner of the page. There can be 10, 25, 50 or 100 events in total on one page (2).
Upload events according to the specified parameters by clicking on the "Export events" button (3): fill in the fields, click "Save", then go to the "Tasks" section and download the results.
The displayed data is identical to the data in the “Last events” section.
Click on a line to open a page with event details.
Click on a reference photo of a face from the control list to open a page with face details.
Archived events filtering#
The Interface allows you to filter archived events (1 in Figure 8) to find and display necessary events.
With filters (Figure 9) user can quickly find an event among the last, as well as set a limit for displaying new events on the screen.
A short description of the elements and parameters of the block with filters in the "Events archive" section is presented below (Table 3).
Table 3. Filters available to the user to search for archived events:
Name |
Description |
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General |
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Date from |
Start of the search period by date and time of the event; |
Date to |
End of the search period by date and time of the event; |
Source |
Event source that recorded the event. Select one or more sources from the list of available ones; |
Handling policies |
Handling policy names, according to which the face or body in the image was processed. One or several handling policies can be selected for searching. |
Tags |
Selection of one or more tags. For example, the "Temperature" tag, is intended for displaying information about the temperature of the human body, filtering events by temperature. "Temperature":
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Event ID |
Identifiers of detection and attribute extraction events.Values are separated by commas, for the correct search must be specified in full; |
External events ID |
External identifiers of events. Values are separated by commas, for the correct search must be specified in full; |
Labels |
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Label |
Label name (labels are rules by which the comparison is made); |
Similarity,% |
Lower and/or upper limits of similarity for displaying faces identified by the lists; |
ID of objects with maximum match result |
The ID of the top similar object (event or face) from matching results (match policy, values are separated by commas, for the correct search must be specified in full); |
Face attributes and properties |
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Gender |
Gender of a person to be detected:
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Age category |
Lower and/or upper limits of age of a person to be detected:
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Emotion |
Emotion of a person to be detected:
A combination of several values is possible; |
Mask |
Indication of the presence of a mask:
A combination of several values is possible; |
Liveness |
Liveness status selection:
A combination of several values is possible; |
Deepfake |
Liveness status selection:
A combination of several values is possible; |
Face IDs from events |
Face IDs of persons that are created in the LUNA PLATFORM 5 system as a result of a detection event and extraction of attributes. Values are separated by commas, for the correct search must be specified in full; |
Body attributes and properties |
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Upper body colors |
Top clothing color specification:
A combination of several values is possible; |
Lower body type |
Bottom clothing type specification:
A combination of several values is possible; |
Lower body colors |
Bottom clothing color specification:
A combination of several values is possible; |
Shoes color |
Shoe color specification:
A combination of several values is possible; |
Headwear |
Headdress specification:
A combination of several values is possible; |
Headwear colors |
Headdress color specification:
A combination of several values is possible; |
Backpack |
Backpack presence specification:
A combination of several values is possible; |
Sleeve |
Sleeve length specification:
A combination of several values is possible; |
Gender by body |
Gender of a person to be detected, determined by the image of a body:
A combination of several values is possible; |
Age category by body |
Age range of a person to be detected, determined by the image of a body:
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Location |
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City Area District Street House number Longitude(-180…180); Accuracy (0…90); Latitude(-90…90); Accuracy (0…90); |
Event location |
Other |
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Comma-separated track IDs |
Specifying track IDs |
Add filter by meta*** |
Allows you to fill in a set of blocks to create a filter by the "meta" field. The number of meta filters is unlimited. The following blocks are required to be filled in when creating a filter by meta:
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* Color coding of temperature values:
- increased temperature values will be marked in yellow;
- abnormal temperature values will be marked in red;
- normal temperature values will be marked in green.
See the LUNA Access documentation for more information on setting of temperature ranges.
** Deepfake license required
*** For advanced users
The user selects one filter or a combination of filters and clicks on the “Filter” button for the applied filters to be applied.
To reset the applied filters, click on the “Reset” button. To collapse Filters, click on the filter icon on the right side of the page.