Interesting Issue

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Melissa Kay

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Apr 17, 2025, 6:23:53 PMApr 17
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Hi all,

I have been encountering an interesting issue as of late. I've been using WI for over a year and this is the first time I've seen this, so I think it's a newer issue.

In the Identify tab, for example, I saw a burst with ~200 images followed by bursts with much fewer images (5, 10, 15). I identified the burst with ~200 images and went to the next page where I saw a burst with ~800 images. When I opened this burst, I noticed the suggested number of vehicles present (12) was the same number from the ~200 image burst. When I identified the current burst (~800) with 19 vehicles, it changed the number of vehicles ID'd in the previous (~200) burst. This led me to realize that those two bursts were not two separate ones, just that within the 20-minute window all those photos were taken, other photos from other cameras were taken. So instead of the images staying together because they were all considered 1 burst, they were split up.

I'm certain of this, because I had another team member change the ID on one of those two groups and it combined all the images together into one group (1000 images) in the catalogue tab.

Is there a way to fix this or stop this from happening? 

Thank you for your help!

PS- cannot say my team & I are fond of the new pages feature when looking at a group with hundreds of images.

Jorge A. Ahumada

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Apr 21, 2025, 12:36:01 PMApr 21
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Hi Melissa,
If you have not done so, please submit a bug with this issue here. Sometimes bursts (or sequences) can be split up if the number of images on the page is exceeded. I think this was fixed for sequences, but maybe not for bursts. For example if your page is displaying a 1000 images but the last 100 images are part of a burst that continues with image 1001 (in the next page), then the two will appear separately although they are part of the same burst. But you seem to suggest that images from different deployments are being grouped in the same burst (that is a different bug).
Best,

Jorge

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