I'm currently running everything that I mentioned except for Deepstack on my home office computer which is from 2009 and runs an Intel i7-860 with 8GB of RAM. CPU typically runs under 50% and I've never had an issue watching Plex (Don't generally have more than 1 stream running at a time). My...
I'm trying to figure out why the whole process from the time that the first trigger happens and a picture is taken and dropped in the folder to the point where the AI tool makes the determination that there is a person/car etc... takes so long.
From the log file I see that there is a 22 second...
Yes. That's exactly my point. I would have thought the system would pick up cars and label them as such, however the vast majority of the time, they are labeled as false alerts.
I'm finding that most of the time the system is tagging things as false alerts even though they are not. Here is one example of a car driving by. Why would that be happening
The deepstack server is running on docker. I had it previously running on my windows machine, but the AI tool couldn't even access Deepstack. In my log file, the process never got past step 1 of 6.
I grabbed 1.67 from git and same issue persists.
I've tried changing the direction of the...
Thanks for the suggestion about the network map. The drive is not networked though. It is an additional internal drive (that I use for storage) that I added to my system. That said, I did change the destination to my desktop on my c: drive. I also moved the AI program from my Program Files...
This is what I am getting in my log. Anyone else have the same issue?
[16.06.2020, 17:05:23.451]: Starting analysis of Z:\BlueIris\aiinput/aiDriveway.20200616_170523436.jpg
[16.06.2020, 17:05:23.453]: (1/6) Uploading image to DeepQuestAI Server
[16.06.2020, 17:05:23.463]: (2/6) Waiting for...