mundmc wrote:Totally missed this!
Just for you!
Well have been trying to bring Machine Learning into BlueIris Automation... and mostly there for those {maybe super} keen
https://github.com/Ghawken/DeepQuestAI(and needs new version of BlueIris Plugin >0.1.2 - and enable Broadcast within BI Plugin Config)
Mostly Documented on github I hope.
But uses DeepStackAI (background is a interesting read)
https://deepquestai.com/about/Particularly the bit about sharing a broken laptop in a third world country
But anyway - is local, AI service., which you need to install somewhere on home network
OSX and Windows version - have only test Windows version; which has been running well for days now
Plugin - sends any image (via Action) but mainly/also integrates with BlueIris Plugin to send any motion trigger to your local DeepStack incidence.
Then checks for objects, primarily currently Vehicles and People
Can Triggers on both
Saves Images for both
Plugin also runs if wanted a HTTP server to serve images of above to Control Pages (so can skip through last People seen or last vehicle seen)
Multiple actions to change settings - do find night versus day some differences this is useful for.
I run mine on a old i7 Micro Windows Computer and takes about 800mS to run recognition.
So number of cameras/images etc. would be limit.
Currently running with two cameras/entry enabled, saving all people/vehicles seen
(probably will save above forever)
DeepStack - can do face recognition, and can train faces - so was planning on adding that at some stage (think that's a paid option though)
BUT - found that most camera images pretty average for face, so actually hard to clearly fine face/recognise etc.
May still be case for press button - triggered, close up picture, recognised as 'Whomever' do action/open door etc - but photo would do the same, so not that secure....
Welcome to test out - just download from github
https://github.com/Ghawken/IndigoPlugin ... s/releases&
https://github.com/Ghawken/DeepQuestAI/releasesGlenn