Have been using Blue Iris for about 4 years and still learning how to use it today. Blue Iris is a big step above a DVR for alert management. But my cameras handle false alerts much better than BI did. Then Deepstack came along. Really changed how BI manages alerts. Helped... Not fixed.
I've only configured Deepstack on 2 cameras. One, captures cars passing by my house. I've been noticing that BI has been capturing cars going by and Deepstack looks at them and the log shows "Alert, nothing found." I've tried to change the settings (min confidence.) No change.
Good chance this is just user error…. Overall… My Dahua camera does a better job of managing false alarms than BI. BI handles clip and timeline better.. So, it’s a tossup for me. I have to view BI AND my camera to get valid alerts.
Here are my settings… Any suggestions on change would be appreciated.
Deepstack
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Re: Deepstack
Deepstack can struggle at night. Your example image is a tough scenario. There is a dark image dataset https://github.com/OlafenwaMoses/DeepStack_ExDark you could integrate into Deepstack that might improve your performance.
You could also get really froggy and train a custom model yourself based on images from your cameras! https://docs.deepstack.cc/custom-models/index.html
You could also get really froggy and train a custom model yourself based on images from your cameras! https://docs.deepstack.cc/custom-models/index.html
Re: Deepstack
BI is really just detecting blobs of pixels of the size you select moving a distance that is selectable (or crossing boundaries that you select) so keep that in mind when comparing BI detection to other detection methods.
Re: Deepstack
Thanks for the help... Support also says that night time is hard on Deepstack too.. They told me to buy color cameras..... That won't work unless you have lots of light.