Clothing Analysis

Clothing analysis finds the location of the clothing worn by a person. The person must have been identified by face detection, or an object class recognition task that was configured to use the pre-trained person recognizer.

After finding the location of a person's clothing, you can use other tasks to extract more information, for example use a color cluster task to identify the color of the clothing.

Configuration Parameter Description
ClothingMode A comma-separated list of regions to identify (full, upper, lower).
Input The track to process.
NumParallel The maximum number of video frames to analyze simultaneously.
SegmentDuration The maximum duration of a record in the SegmentedResult or SegmentedResultWithSource track.
Type The analysis engine to use. Set this parameter to Clothing.

Output Tracks

The following table describes the tracks that are generated by this engine. The Output column indicates whether the information contained in the track is included by default in the output created by an output task (when you don't set the Input parameter for the output task).

Output track Description Output
Data Contains one or more records, describing the location of clothing, for each input record. No
DataWithSource

The same as the Data track, but each record also includes the source frame.

No
Result Contains one or more records, describing the location of clothing, for each person. Yes
ResultWithSource

The same as the Result track, but each record also includes the best source frame.

No
SegmentedResult

(Available only when processing video). The same as the Result track, except the duration of each record is limited by the parameter SegmentDuration. If a result exceeds the specified duration, Media Server begins a new record with the same ID.

Yes
SegmentedResultWithSource

(Available only when processing video). The same as the ResultWithSource track, except the duration of each record is limited by the parameter SegmentDuration. If a result exceeds the specified duration, Media Server begins a new record with the same ID.

No

To see an example record, use the action GetExampleRecord.