Jesper
Jesper
You can mount your models to whatever folder you like inside the container, and then just point the config to it, example: ```yaml object_detection: type: darknet model_path: model_config: labels_path: ```...
First of all, dont apologize! Its people like you who are showing interest in Viseron that keeps me motivated :) > 1. is object detection applied to a frame only...
> > First of all, dont apologize! Its people like you who are showing interest in Viseron that keeps me motivated :) > > Kind words. > > > >...
> interesting; does this mean my > > ``` > motion_detection: > width: 640 > height: 360 > ``` > > (resizing my 1920x1080 stream by one third) is possibly...
> also something I just discovered: `interval` under motion_detection wants an integer, but the README.md says it's a float. I tried to specify "0.2" thinking my motion detection was running...
Absolutely! I think [this](https://www.pyimagesearch.com/2020/07/06/region-proposal-object-detection-with-opencv-keras-and-tensorflow/) article from pyimagesearch could also improve the detection process.
```:dev``` is actually quite outdated and 1.5.0 is the most recent release. I thought i had fixed this but its only truly fixed for ```motion_detection``` and ```object_detection``` that lies under...
> > Yeah i feel you. I have been running it this way for ages without any problems with accuracy, but my cameras does not cover a large area so...
No sadly aspect ratio is not maintained as the performance impact is larger than the gain in confidence in my testing, however i started looking at having ffmpeg do the...
No they have no correlation at all. I am not really sure how to explain this, so i thought maybe an image would be more clear. I cobbled together this...