Guide to Defining Video Quality Requirements
Revised January 11, 2012
Discrimination Level
Definition
Specifies a capacity to recognize a target of interest according to a given level of discrimination.
You can use video for identifying a wide range of detail, from motion detection to positive identification of a person for forensic evidence. Not every video system needs to be capable of performing positive identification. Select a video system that conforms to the requirements the application needs, without over- or under- specifying the system.
Use Characteristics
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