How videos are classified
The cloud AI classifies videos as Critical, Major, Moderate, or Minor to indicate how urgently you should watch them. The classification levels are generated based on a number of factors, including:
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How severely the driver braked, accelerated, cornered, or encountered a sudden force to the vehicle.
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How close other vehicles, people, animals, or objects were.
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The g-force exerted on the front or rear of the vehicle.
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The speed of the vehicle.
Where there are multiple events, the cloud AI classifies the most severe event that occurred.
When an event is triggered, this is reviewed by the cloud AI. The cloud AI analyses the event and detects other events. Then a classification is applied.
When an event is triggered, this is reviewed by the cloud AI. The cloud AI analyses the event and detects other events, for example Seat belt unfastened. Then a classification is applied.
For example, when the driver brakes suddenly, a Hard braking event is reviewed by the cloud AI. The cloud AI detects no other events during this time. A Minor classification is applied.
When the vehicle is travelling over 10 km/h and the driver brakes suddenly, a Hard braking event is reviewed by the cloud AI. The cloud AI detects the driver has their Seat belt unfastened. A Moderate classification is applied.
Here are some possible scenarios:
The driver may have lost control of the vehicle and left the road, mounted a curb, spun the vehicle, or collided with a person, object, or another vehicle.
The vehicle may have been involved in a dangerous situation. The driver may have swerved or suddenly braked to avoid a collision with a person, object, or another vehicle.
The driving manner was inappropriate to the situation and there was an elevated risk of an accident. The driver may have braked or accelerated more harshly than usual, even if there are no people, objects, or other vehicles nearby. For example, the driver may have braked suddenly at a red traffic light.