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Report: Live View Axis Hot Technology Assessment

Date: October 26, 2023 To: Technical Operations & Security Division From: AI Research Unit Subject: Analysis of "Live View Axis Hot" Trends and Operational Implications

Quick Fixes (Immediate)

  1. Reduce the Frame Rate: You don't need 30fps for a parking lot. Drop to 15fps in the Live View profile. This cuts CPU usage by 40%.
  2. Close Unused Tabs: Every browser tab showing the camera's Live View consumes an encoder slot. Use a multicast stream instead.
  3. Adjust the IR Intensity: Go to Image > Day/Night > IR Illumination. Reduce from 100% to 60%. You lose 10% visibility but drop 15°C of heat.

5. The VMS Heartbeat Conflict

Professional Video Management Systems (like Axis Camera Station) poll the camera’s API every 500ms for "keep-alive" signals. If your VMS is misconfigured, it sends HTTP GET requests faster than the camera can handle while also streaming Live View. This causes a "hot" API loop, resulting in 500 Internal Server Error or a frozen stream.

3. Healthcare (Fever Screening)

Post-pandemic, Axis thermal cameras (AXIS Q1941-E) are used in hospitals. The live view is configured to display a "Hot Spot" overlay on anyone with a skin temperature > 37.5°C, allowing nurses to screen crowds without stopping them. live+view+axis+hot

4. Hotspot Detection

Components:

  1. The Main Screen: A large, curved screen displaying a live view from a high-resolution camera. The camera is mounted on a robotic axis that allows it to rotate, tilt, and zoom in real-time, reacting to the audience's movements. This creates a dynamic, interactive panorama that always keeps the viewer "live" and engaged.

  2. Axis Hot Visualization: Superimposed on the live view are vibrant, heat-map-like visuals that track and highlight areas of attention, movement, and focus. These visuals are generated through AI, analyzing the viewer's interaction and altering the displayed image in real-time. This represents the "hot" axis, where viewer engagement and technology intersect. Report: Live View Axis Hot Technology Assessment Date:

  3. Surrounding Environment: The piece is set within a darkened room, with the only light coming from the screen. This immersive environment heightens the senses, making viewers feel as though they are part of the artwork itself.

  4. Interactive Element: Viewers can influence the artwork through a mobile app or a control station within the room. They can select themes, suggest focal points, or even upload images that can be integrated into the live feed. This interactivity ensures a unique experience for each visitor. Reduce the Frame Rate: You don't need 30fps

  5. Sound Design: A soundscape that adapts to the visuals, creating a multisensory experience. The sound reacts to the movements and interactions, further blurring the lines between viewer, technology, and the viewed.