INVESTIGATE · CROSS-CAMERA TRACKING & CO-OCCURRENCE
Follow them across the whole network. And see who travels with them.
Pick a subject and their route draws itself across every camera in your network — same person, one color, every screen. A connection map reveals who travels with them. Days of clip review becomes minutes.
One subject, color-locked across every camera they pass — the un-visited cameras stay grey.
Re-identified across the whole network, automatically.
Network-wide re-identification resolves every appearance to a single confirmed identity — no manual matching, no open questions across cameras.
- Network-wide re-identification — every appearance of the subject, retrieved across every camera, automatically
- One identity, many cameras — sightings resolve to a single subject, never a pile of unmatched clips to reconcile by hand
- Confidence on every sighting — each match carries its confidence so an operator can weigh a borderline read
- Works from anywhere — start tracking from a search result, a watchlist alert, or a person profile in one click
- The foundation — the movement map, the timeline, the sticky color, and the co-occurrence network all read from this single resolved identity
Click to enlargeEvery appearance, confirmed as one identity, across every camera.
Live across the network
Every camera, watched at once — every subject boxed in real time.
Sixteen live feeds with on-stream AI: people and vehicles detected and tracked frame by frame. Re-identification reads from exactly this live picture.
Their route on a map. And every camera they avoided.
The map shows more than where a subject was — it faintly renders every camera they did not pass, because absence is intelligence too.
- Route as a polyline — sightings connected in time order, so the path is read at a glance
- Per-sighting markers — camera, time, and confidence on every stop along the route
- Absence shown, not hidden — cameras the subject never appeared at are drawn faintly
- Geographic, not abstract — a real map of your estate, so the route maps onto ground the operator knows
- One click to the moment — select any marker to center the map and line it up with the timeline below
Click to enlargeA presence-only route map hides what a subject deliberately avoided.
The rest of the picture
Timeline, color, and connections.
Tracking timeline
Every sighting laid out along a horizontal scrubber in the order it happened. Pace is obvious — a steady walk, a long pause, a sudden jump across the estate. Click any point to center the map and open that sighting's clip. Map and timeline stay in lockstep.
Sticky cross-camera color
A confirmed subject is assigned one display color, and that color follows them everywhere — Live View, the Command Wall, and the movement map. Two operators, two cameras, one obvious conclusion. The ambiguity that costs control rooms minutes simply isn't there.
Co-occurrence network
The people most often seen at the same camera, within a short window, as your subject — over the last 90 days. Each connection carries two numbers: distinct cameras and distinct days, separating a genuine repeated association from one busy afternoon in the same frame. Click any node to pivot to that person's profile.
How it works
From one subject to a whole network, fast.
Pick a subject
From a search result, a watchlist hit, or a profile, choose who to follow and open them on the map.
See the route
Every appearance across every camera resolves to one identity and draws itself as a route, with the cameras they skirted shown faintly — because absence is intelligence too.
Walk the time
The tracking timeline lays the sightings out in order; click any point to center the map and open the clip.
Read the network
The co-occurrence map ranks who travels with them; click any connection to pivot to that person and start again.
Under the hood
Specifications
| Re-identification | Automatic across the whole camera network; matches by face embedding, no manual camera-to-camera correlation |
| Match confidence | Carried on every sighting; borderline reads surfaced for operator judgment, never silently dropped |
| Movement map engine | MapLibre with OpenFreeMap tiles — no API key, deployable offline / on-prem |
| Route rendering | Sightings connected in time order as a polyline; per-sighting markers with camera, time, and confidence |
| Absence overlay | Cameras with coordinates that the subject did not appear at are rendered faintly — absence is treated as signal |
| Tracking timeline | Horizontal scrubber of all sightings in time order; click-to-jump centers the map and opens the clip; map and timeline stay in lockstep |
| Sticky color | One display color assigned per confirmed subject; consistent across Live View, the Command Wall, and the movement map |
| Co-occurrence window | People seen at the same camera within a short time window of the subject; default ±15 minutes (configurable) |
| Co-occurrence lookback | Default 90 days (configurable); top connections ranked by encounter count |
| Co-occurrence counts | Distinct cameras and distinct days reported per connection, to distinguish a repeated association from a single coincidence |
| Multi-tenant safety | Co-occurrence and tracking queries are organization-scoped; cross-organization data never appears in a connection |
| Accountability | Every search, profile opened, and tracking query is written to a tamper-evident audit |
| Deployment | Cloud-managed, on-premise, or fully air-gapped — one codebase |
Specifications describe shipped platform capabilities; we'll confirm the configuration that fits your deployment during your demo.
The rest of Investigate
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Learn moreMission Live Board
Take a tracked subject into the live room: put them on a shared map your whole team works together, with an evidence-ready case file generated automatically when the incident closes.
Learn moreFollow a subject across the network, on live data.
Request demo access and we’ll send you a private, pre-loaded environment — pick a person of interest, watch their route draw itself across the cameras, jump from the timeline straight to a clip, and pivot through the people they travel with, one profile to the next.