Blue Iris and CodeProject Questions
Posted: Thu May 09, 2024 10:00 am
I have been using CodeProject.AI with Blue Iris for nearly a year now, and after setting it up with my Coral Edge TPU couple of months ago, it has been amazing. I however am still having couple of scenarios that I'd like to get some help on and was hoping if there are any solutions worth exploring:
Scenario 1: Static objects - For example, if a car is parked in the driveway for 6+ hours, for some reason Blue Iris + CodeProject continues to alert a car was detected, even though it has been there for a long time. Similarly, if a bicycle is leaning against a bench, it will continue to alert it even if there is no movement in the frame. Is there anyway to disable these kinds of alerts? I have checked the AI and Alerts configuration unchecked 'static object' and checked 'only motion' but that hasn't helped.
Scenario 2: When mowing the backyard, or just simply working on the car on the driveway, it will constantly alert a person. Techinically, it is doing it's job by alerting me that a person has been detected, but in these kinds of scenarios, are there recommendations on how to minimize the amount of alerts instead of it alerting every ~30 seconds a person has been detected?
I appreciate any feedback or recommendations for resolving these two scenarios!
Scenario 1: Static objects - For example, if a car is parked in the driveway for 6+ hours, for some reason Blue Iris + CodeProject continues to alert a car was detected, even though it has been there for a long time. Similarly, if a bicycle is leaning against a bench, it will continue to alert it even if there is no movement in the frame. Is there anyway to disable these kinds of alerts? I have checked the AI and Alerts configuration unchecked 'static object' and checked 'only motion' but that hasn't helped.
Scenario 2: When mowing the backyard, or just simply working on the car on the driveway, it will constantly alert a person. Techinically, it is doing it's job by alerting me that a person has been detected, but in these kinds of scenarios, are there recommendations on how to minimize the amount of alerts instead of it alerting every ~30 seconds a person has been detected?
I appreciate any feedback or recommendations for resolving these two scenarios!