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bi-aidetection
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[Discussion] Self-Hosted, AI Based Security System?
I run Blue Iris with https://github.com/VorlonCD/bi-aidetection (getting very long since the last update, but still works great) and am very happy with it and am using DeepQuest AI's latest Windows release rather than Docker. I have 14 cameras going to a VM running it all with 24/7 low res recording and event triggered high res recording. I have MQTT reporting of events to Home Assistant for notifications and Blue Iris handles all the actual video pieces. The hardest part is finding decent RTSP cameras that don't re-stream from the cloud. I've got a mix of Amcrest, Reolink, and Unifi. The older Amcrest seem to work best, but the Unifi ones (once you get past the restream from the local UMD bit) are really good as well and provide a nice double layer for notification if I ever want it. I've been running this setup for just a little over 3 years now and the only real complaint I have is about the Reolink cameras. I have them working, but do not recommend them at all.
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So every single car in my neighborhood got broken into last night. I need your guys advice
and this tool to gain ai detection https://ipcamtalk.com/threads/tool-tutorial-free-ai-person-detection-for-blue-iris.37330/
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Any idea what here is being classed as an animal??
https://github.com/VorlonCD/bi-aidetection
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AI tools outside of ipcamtalk?
1) https://github.com/gentlepumpkin/bi-aidetection 2) The fork: https://github.com/VorlonCD/bi-aidetection
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Camera object detection, but using recorded clips?
This is a thread that discusses a technique for analyzing still images coming out of Blue Iris using DeepStack initially and later DeepQuestAI. Between those three links you should be able to get going.
- Reolink + Blue Iris... really need some help
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Moving from AiTools to BI Deepstack?
The easiest way to think of it is a camera aimed at a driveway. You are probably interested in people and cars in a driveway. Since DeepStack doesn't know which part of the frame has motion, it will alert on a parked car in the frame even if something else triggered the motion. Dynamic masking will automatically apply an "ignore" mask on an object that has remained stationary for several frames and it will keep it ignored until it moves again. This allows you to enable alerts for cars and people, and only get alerted when a new car arrives in the driveway, or an existing parked car moves. This is the fork of AI_Tool that I use to accomplish this: https://github.com/VorlonCD/bi-aidetection/releases
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Masking DeepStack on new BI 5 AI integration
I think what you are asking for came from this project: GitHub - VorlonCD/bi-aidetection: Alarm system for Blue Iris based on Artificial Intelligence.
- What do you guys use to record IP Cameras
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Alarm Server - all your IP Camera Alarms in one place
@diymatt https://github.com/VorlonCD/bi-aidetection cool deepstack implementation for blue Iris
Home Assistant
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Do not buy a Hisense TV (or at least keep them offline)
Apparently the same issue has been reported with Philips TV [1] and Fritz!Box [2] as well.
[1] https://github.com/home-assistant/core/issues/73643#issuecom...
[2] https://forum.openwrt.org/t/minidlna-creates-new-media-serve...
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Is it Dry Yet?
The plug would transmit power readings to my Home Assistant setup.
- Ask HN: Why is it so difficult to control IoT devices from your desktop?
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Changes we're making to Google Assistant
Home Assistant can cast dashboard/media/etc to your display and has shopping lists. https://www.home-assistant.io/
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Valetudo – Cloud replacement for vacuum robots enabling local-only operation
If you provided MQTT support like plenty of IoT companies do, then any open source home automation tool can integrate! Home Assistant (https://www.home-assistant.io/) have a grading system, so a local-first implementation would give you their highest score since they also really care about privacy. https://www.home-assistant.io/blog/2016/02/12/classifying-th...
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Script Editor Automation Issue
It's hard not to raise a little smile at Google's automation scripts, which bare a not-entirely-passing resemblance to those of a certain other, more comprehensive home automation system...
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Best way to make smart lamp safe?
You might consider looking into "Home Assistant".
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- Home Assistant – open-source home automation
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