Releases: intel-iot-devkit/concurrent-video-analytic-pipeline-optimization-sample-l
v2022.1.0
Main changes:
1.Upgrade MediaSDK to OneVPL dispather v2022.0.3 and Onevpl GPU 22.3.2.
The libva, gmmlib and media-driver versions are also upgrade
2.Upgrade OpenVINO version to 2022.1
3.Add support for Intel ADL platforms
4.Drop the support for old Intel platforms like Skylake, Kabylake, Apollo Lake
and Coffee Lake
v2021.1.0
• Support more inference models: yolov3, MOT(Multiple Objects Tracking)
• Support MCU(Multipoint Control Unit in video conference system) mode
• Support building without OpenVINO™
• Upgrade the Media SDK to version 2021.1.3 and OpenVINO™ to version 2021.3.
For the par file example of these new features, please refer to user guide document under fold doc.
SVET Linux Sample 2020.3.0
SVET Linux Sample 2020.3.0.
Check detail in
./doc/concurrent_video_analytic_sample_application_release_notes_2020.3.0.pdf
./doc/concurrent_video_analytic_sample_application_user_guide_2020.3.0.pdf
Dependency: MediaSDK 20.3 and OpenVINO 2021.1
New features on R3:
Support CPU inference by option “-infer::device CPU”.
Support shared inference network instance between sessions
Support setting decoding output to RGBP by option “-dc::rgbp”
Support 2 video decoder outputs from SFC and VPP in different sizes and color format
Support more detection networks by specify XML files
SVET Linux Sample 2020.2.0
SVET Linux Sample 2020.2.0. Check detail in
./doc/concurrent_video_analytic_sample_application_release_notes_2020.2.0.pdf
SVET Linux Sample 2020.1.0
SVET Linux Sample 2020.1.0. Check detail in Release note