Arkiv 4.2.1 is finally here!

Inaxsys - At 2019-01-25

Inaxsys is proud to present version 4.2.1 of their Arkiv VMS. This version presents a large number of new features for video analytics and archive search, an enhanced web interface and expanded security policies. Privacy settings are now GDPR-compliant.

Video analytics

We have introduced an advanced Deep Learning neural network filter for Object Tracker that analyzes moving or abandoned objects to filter out false alarms from situation analysis detection tools. The filter precisely recognizes specified types of objects such as humans, fire, smoke, vehicles or groups of objects. To guarantee high-quality filtering, the neural network learns to perform customer-specific tasks from on-site recorded videos.

You can now simply replace the neural network file for the fire / smoke detection tools with the updated version. The update enables you to request additional network deep learning filters from Inaxsys and receive a ready-to-use neural filter file.

We also added a false alarm filter for Facial Recognition. It filters out objects that are most likely incorrectly identified as faces. False recognition results will appear on the Events Board but will be ignored during searches in the video footage archive. Facial Recognition now recognizes age and gender. Recognition data can be displayed on the Events Board and saved in the database for further statistical analysis.



We added a Large Number of Objects” detection tool which triggers an alarm upon reaching a specified number of objects within a specified area.

The update also introduced tracking for the frame around a vehicle license plate. In addition, we reduced the CPU load needed to recognize excessively large license plates.

Forensic search in recorded video

In addition to Object Tracker, the basic server-based Video Motion Detection tool now generates metadata that can be used for Timelapse Compressor forensic search. Since the VMD requires much less computing power, you can lower the cost of your system by using more cameras per server.


You can now perform facial and vehicle number searches across all cameras within an Arkiv domain. To do this, open the Objects Panel and check the box for the required domain.

Archives with video footage can now be automatically combined for playback. You might need this if videos from a single camera are stored in multiple archives: e.g. continuous low-quality video recording into Archive 1 and high-quality detection-triggered recording into Archive 2. When playing back a combined archive, the higher quality video will be prioritized, i.e. the output will consist of motion-triggered videos from Archive 2 and other video footage from Archive 1.

We've also added features that let you:

·          load external videos in raw format to apply forensic search;

·          select preset time interval values (next 5, 15, 30 minutes; last hour, etc.) in search settings;

·          specify the duration of time intervals for the TimeSlice search within a chosen time period;

·          right-click copy the starting date and time of a retrieved video clip to the Clipboard.

 Web Client

We significantly enhanced the Web Client. This includes:

·              secure connection over the HTTPS protocol;

·              support for layouts, as in the Desktop Client;

·              selection of an archive to view;

·              mp4audio playback;

·              Setting the compression rate for exported AVIvideos.

 


We also added the capability to view camera statistics. You can read the pixel resolution, FPS, bitrate and compression format for each video stream of each camera. When the bit rate exceeds the expected values of 1 or 2 Mbit/s per megapixel, the stream is marked with special symbols.



Privacy settings

You can set a polygonal privacy mask for real time viewing. The mask will not work while playing back recorded videos.

In recorded video, you can now hide any static or moving object from specific user roles. The opaque mask appears as a solid color superimposed on the target objects while you are viewing and searching video footage, and on exported video.

 

To blank out an object, simply set its masking zones: on both the first and last frames of the sequence where the object is present, cover the object with an adjustable oval or rectangular mask. Arkiv will automatically perform a linear interpolation of the mask's position across the entire video sequence.

For better results, you can add intermediate zones within the sequence. The software then interpolates the mask position between the zones.

You can also hide faces from specific user roles. To do this, the facial recognition tool must be set up for your cameras. Human faces will be concealed while viewing and searching the archive, as well as on exported video.


The ability to mask faces and objects is essential for compliance with GDPR (The European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation).

Security Policies

You can now configure the user security policy. This includes:

·              setting the minimum password length;

·              storing password history;

·              setting the password expiration interval;

·              setting the required password strength;

·              preventing multiple simultaneous sessions with the same user name;

·              blocking a user for a specified time after a specified number of failed login attempts.


Additionally, each user event now includes the user's IP address. When accessing the server, the MAC address of the computer is registered in the system event log, and the Export Start event now includes the user name. You can now white-list remote users who can access the server by setting their IP addresses range.


You can find the full list of changes in Arkiv 4.2.1 in the Release Notes. The software installer and documentation are available on the Downloads page.

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