Hi there - I've tried to review threads and read the BI help docs carefully, but I think I must still be missing something essential about how the various settings work.
I have a camera pointed out my driveway, where our two cars park. It also includes the road in front of our house in the view.
I'm not interested in cars driving by or people walking past the house, but I want to get alerts for cars entering/leaving our driveway and people walking on or along the driveway.
For object detection, I've set up Zone B to include only the portion of the view that is on my property - ie it excludes the road and sidewalk. I've also excluded the upper part where leaves on trees move around a lot.
Then I've set Zone C to include the road and sidewalk because someone getting out of a car would appear in that zone.
I've set the object detection to require that objects are either in Zone B, Zone B&C, or move between B and C. (Config screenshots below).
I've set the Deepstack zone to B &C - which may be part of the problem. I'm unclear on the relationship between zone checkboxes on the AI page for Deepstack vs the zone settings on the Object Detection setup screen. There are also zone checkboxes on the Alerts screen - it's not clear to me how these 3 different sets of zone choices interact with each other.
I continue to get confirmed car alerts for cars driving by, despite being clearly in zone C only and never crossing into Zone B.
I'm also unclear on how to incorporate camera-based triggers into this whole system. The trigger page has a checkbox for Camera motion alarm, but there is a separate checkbox on the Video configuration screen for ONVIF alerts. I'm not clear on why this is on Video configuration rather than the trigger or alerts tab.
Also in screen 5 below, checking Only When Triggered doesn't seem to do anything - I'm still getting yellow rectangles on every single car that drives by in the live view. Checking or unchecking that doesn't seem to change anything.
On screen 8 below (deepstack AI), it's unclear which way the logic for Detect/Ignore static objects goes - ie is a checked box "Detect" or "Ignore" ? I think the label should say either Detect or Ignore but not both.
Thanks!
Michael

I have a camera pointed out my driveway, where our two cars park. It also includes the road in front of our house in the view.
I'm not interested in cars driving by or people walking past the house, but I want to get alerts for cars entering/leaving our driveway and people walking on or along the driveway.
For object detection, I've set up Zone B to include only the portion of the view that is on my property - ie it excludes the road and sidewalk. I've also excluded the upper part where leaves on trees move around a lot.
Then I've set Zone C to include the road and sidewalk because someone getting out of a car would appear in that zone.
I've set the object detection to require that objects are either in Zone B, Zone B&C, or move between B and C. (Config screenshots below).
I've set the Deepstack zone to B &C - which may be part of the problem. I'm unclear on the relationship between zone checkboxes on the AI page for Deepstack vs the zone settings on the Object Detection setup screen. There are also zone checkboxes on the Alerts screen - it's not clear to me how these 3 different sets of zone choices interact with each other.
I continue to get confirmed car alerts for cars driving by, despite being clearly in zone C only and never crossing into Zone B.
I'm also unclear on how to incorporate camera-based triggers into this whole system. The trigger page has a checkbox for Camera motion alarm, but there is a separate checkbox on the Video configuration screen for ONVIF alerts. I'm not clear on why this is on Video configuration rather than the trigger or alerts tab.
Also in screen 5 below, checking Only When Triggered doesn't seem to do anything - I'm still getting yellow rectangles on every single car that drives by in the live view. Checking or unchecking that doesn't seem to change anything.
On screen 8 below (deepstack AI), it's unclear which way the logic for Detect/Ignore static objects goes - ie is a checked box "Detect" or "Ignore" ? I think the label should say either Detect or Ignore but not both.
Thanks!
Michael

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