Monitoring control apparatus, monitoring control method, monitoring system, and computer-readable medium
A monitoring control and equipment technology, applied in the direction of closed-circuit television systems, computer parts, television system parts, etc., can solve problems such as inability to collect, high necessity, and inability to efficiently collect information
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[0044] Hereinafter, embodiments will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. Note that the following examples are not intended to limit the scope of the claimed invention. Although a plurality of features have been described in the embodiments, a limitation is not made that the invention requires all of these features, and a plurality of these features can be combined as necessary. In addition, in the drawings, the same reference numerals are given to the same or similar configurations, and repeated descriptions thereof are omitted.
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[0046] figure 1 is a block diagram showing the configuration of the event collection system according to the present embodiment. The event collection system includes a workflow system 101 , a camera management system 102 , a network camera 103 , a printing machine 104 , a finishing machine 105 , and a DB 106 configured to be able to communicate with each other via a network 100 . In this case, the printin...
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[0133] In the first embodiment, if the Figure 4 If the status of the job information in step S404 is "waiting", the shooting target is always photographed and the video analysis is performed. Even if there is a process in the "waiting" state related to a certain device, when the previous process is being executed, the preprocessing operation in the "waiting" process related to the device is rarely performed until the previous process until processing is complete. This is because the output from the process tends to be the processing target in the next process. Therefore, the present embodiment will exemplify a case in which shooting is performed more efficiently by determining whether to shoot the shooting target device based on the state of the pre-processing in the process of interest. Note that the description of the same parts as those of the first embodiment will be omitted.
[0134] Figure 7is a flowchart for explaining the loop shooting method in the camera manage...
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[0140] The first embodiment and the second embodiment have exemplified methods for efficiently obtaining information related to preprocessing operations. For this reason, according to the first and second embodiments, if it is determined in step S404 that the statuses of all job information are "normally terminated", no imaging is performed, ie, no imaging is performed on devices that are not scheduled to operate.
[0141] The third embodiment described below is an embodiment that can also improve productivity including post-processing operations by efficiently obtaining information related to post-processing operations. Some devices are configured to perform an operation as a post-processing operation even after all jobs are completed, depending on the type of post-processing machine. In the case of clippers, the chip receiver cleaning operation is such an operation. This embodiment will exemplify a case in which a device that detects an event even after completion of all ru...
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