AI detect car parked in a No Parking zone?

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HeneryH
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AI detect car parked in a No Parking zone?

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Can anyone who has played with Code Project AI tell me if this is a good use case for the tool?

I have a no parking zone where I want to be alerted to whenever a car is parked there.
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Yes it is. I also have Homeseer read out the license plate via Alexa speakers, but there are plenty of other ways to be alerted. I use a clone of an existing camera with the zone of interest set to a smaller rectangle.
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Thanks Tim. I'll finally get around to playing with it. Didn't have a need prior.
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Alternatively, a camera that can detect CAR and send an ONVIF command could be picked up by the Homeseer ONVIF plugin. Quite a few options.

My CPAI version has a BI5 Alert using "required AI objects" = dayplate,nightplate etc, so it will only trigger with a valid plate detection. I then use MQTT to Homeseer.

Oh, and I added a GTX1650 to the BI5 server to accelerate CPAI.

Red pill or Blue pill :?:
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I run Home Assistant. Is the red or blue pill?
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LOL, let us know when you need help. There are a lot of steps with almost zero instructions for this :shock:

I think you should be OK with the default model though.
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