mundmc wrote:I’m hoping some company creates. Non-cloud-based product for this.
Swancoat wrote:mundmc wrote:I’m hoping some company creates. Non-cloud-based product for this.
I'm hoping my boss doubles my salary tomorrow and lets me work half days. Not really expecting it though
brianlloyd wrote:Swancoat wrote:mundmc wrote:I’m hoping some company creates. Non-cloud-based product for this.
I'm hoping my boss doubles my salary tomorrow and lets me work half days. Not really expecting it though
The application for your salary doubling and work being cut in half is zero.
The application for a system to provide facial identification is manifold and already exists in our phones.
I'm just not seeing the correlation here.
mundmc wrote:It’s not that absurd a hope, but i don’t blame you for your reaction.
The software on my Synology NAS does a pretty darn good job with facial recognition. Apple photos does it. Blue Iris and SecuritySpy both use haarcascades for face and person detection. Combining them isn’t that pie in the sky.
Swancoat wrote:brianlloyd wrote:I'm just not seeing the correlation here.
The correlation is that they're both super unlikely.
I think the application for providing such a product that is non-cloud based and they can't harvest and sell all of your facial recognition data is also near zero. At least with a non-cloud based API.
Honestly, I hope I'm just wrong (that wouldn't be a first!). But it's harder and harder to even find a thermostat with an API that doesn't go through the cloud. Or sprinkler controller. And that data's probably worth a fraction of what facial recognition data is worth.
Swancoat wrote:Also, we really need to get this working now. I want to play a laugh track every time I enter a room in my house.
kw123 wrote:I like to solve that one with a set of sensors:
1 radar 5ghz unit = any movement in the room
2+ ir = hear signature: a person / animal is in the Room
1 -2 ibeacon sensors in the room. Using signal strength over time should indicate specific person entering room / in the room/ leaving room. That can be done in ~ 1 sec. Challenge : if the iBeacon is in the front or back pocket will create completely different patterns. But w 2 sensors that should be doable.
The logic - not just sensor values at this point in time but values over time - has to run on one device ( eg rpi ) sending to indigo and waiting for indigo answer would be to slow.
That’s a really nice challenge.
Swancoat wrote:Also, we really need to get this working now. I want to play a laugh track every time I enter a room in my house.
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