In most cases, it is easy to get good splicing results. However, there are still some situations that may affect splicing accuracy probabilistically.
1. Unsuitable Viewing Angle
The camera's tilt angle is too large to capture enough of a person's appearance for successful recognition.
Advice: Adjust the camera position and angle.
2. Human Behavior
Changes in clothing or behavior as a person moves around may result in them being recognized as different people. For example, a person transitions from walking to riding a bike, or a person puts on a jacket while walking.
3. Blurry Image
People appear blurred in the picture because the camera is mounted too high, people are too far from the camera, or the camera lens may have fogged up early in the morning.
4. Lighting Conditions
Black and white night vision video is challenging to track. Changes in lighting conditions, such as a person moving from outdoors to indoors, or in and out of sunshine can affect recognition.
Advice: Adjust the camera position and angle.
5. Blocked View
The camera has an obstacle blocking the view of people.
Advice: Adjust the camera position and angle.
We have tried numerous rules to retrieve as many associated videos as possible.
However, if you come across these situations, try the following:
1) Adjust your camera. For instance, try changing the viewing angle, altering the installation location, and adding lights to the environment to assist at night.
2) Find missing clips using the "search" feature on the tracking video player page.
3) Mark the issue on the tracking video player page and share videos with us to investigate and improve results with future updates.