A point-based search filter applied to a video in ArcGIS Excalibur.
Analysts can retrieve video search results and use them to watch the observed video and, if necessary, mark and draw on it (by following the video, sensor, or frame on the reference map). Search results are indicated by orange markers on the video timeline, and analysts can jump to times when the building of interest was in the frame.
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Analysts can identify video footprints over the port of interest in Adelaide using ArcGIS Excalibur. By zooming in on a specific location of interest, structures used as meeting areas can be easily identified. A point-based or polygon-based search filter can be applied to the video based on this specific area of interest to find all times when this building is visible in the video, saving time and improving decision making.