Beginner Question: AI or dump camera for Frigate

TobiasF

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Nov 10, 2024
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Hello,

I am new to the IP camera topics and I am new to Frigate. In installed Frigate successfully on my Proxmox VE and started playing. An integration in Home Asistant is planned as well.

To Frigate I came mainly because of the recording function and the integration to Home Assistant. As the detection in Frigate works so good I am asking myself if there is any need or advantage to to an AI powered camera over a "dump camera" without any AI function.
 
if there is any need or advantage to to an AI powered camera over a "dump camera" without any AI function.
Or "dumb" camera as opposed to "smart" ?
 
Hello,

I am new to the IP camera topics and I am new to Frigate. In installed Frigate successfully on my Proxmox VE and started playing. An integration in Home Asistant is planned as well.

To Frigate I came mainly because of the recording function and the integration to Home Assistant. As the detection in Frigate works so good I am asking myself if there is any need or advantage to to an AI powered camera over a "dump camera" without any AI function.

First there are no modern cams without any AI..
if you will find some cams without AI then those are old construction / model...

Second AI detection in Frigate is not best quality (especially on free model). It generates a lot of false positives.

If You use dumb non AI or cheap / consumer based / old AI cameras then Frigate can works better.
If You use profesional cameras like Dahua 5442 then Frigate AI detection looks like toy..

Also with AI in camera You don't have problems like Frigate Scalability when there will be more cameras (using one or other AI hardware acceleration)...

ps. you should more look at camera quality in video context. Most cams today have bad night performance.
Good cams which can generate color video with some street light requires big image sensor 1/1.8" (or bigger) plus good optics / processing...
Also cheap cameras are with fixed lenses which gives you wide coverage but everything at distance is small on those cams..
Good quality camera have optical zoom, which allows You to proper zoom-in to people / vehicles at distance..

In case of good cams you pay for good video quality / performance / big sensor / good optics / hardware not for AI...
AI is extra, it's today a software thing which is added gratis to any camera..
 
ps. demonstration what modern AI on camera can do..
5442-Z4E (telephoto optics 3x-9x) with FULL Video Meta Data AI mode enabled..
Data received and displayed by Dahua 5232-EI NVR..
this is one of many AI modes on this camera model...

Each event have snapshots + video..
There is also full description (like man, middle age, white t-shirt and blue jeans or car: blue color, type suv, brand Nissan) done by AI on camera, which can be searched..

ps2. look at cars at night - this camera can do shots with very short shutter speed at night to capture moving cars sharp.. Plus it can do triple shots per each video frame at different speeds to capture dark / normal / very bright (lamps, reflected plate number) elements and combine all three shots into one high dynamic (HDR / WDR) frame.. So You see both car and very bright reflected car plate..

Searches for motor vehicles / non motor vehicles / humans / faces:

VMD vehicled day.pngVMD vehicles night.png

VMD non motor.png

VMD humans.png

VMD faces.png
 
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First there are no modern cams without any AI..
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Second AI detection in Frigate is not best quality (especially on free model). It generates a lot of false positives.
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If You use profesional cameras like Dahua 5442 then Frigate AI detection looks like toy..
Thank you.
This helps a lot to get the right impression.
The pictures of your second post are impressive.

Using AI detection of the camera, would I still be able to use frigate for the event triggered storage?
Or is this possible only by using an NVR out of the ecosystem of the camera's maker?
 
one of the main rules in cctv: only NVR/VMS from the same manufacturer is able to support all camera features (especially AI)..
there is no one standard for unified AI events between companies..

there is module for frigate which allows to receive dahua events...
but I don't know how they work for video meta data and does it receive attributes..

people who use here Blue Iris (different VMS for Windows) can receive simple IVS events, but Video Meta Data is too much complicated for external software.

If you want to search using attributes - this can be tricky without Dahua NVR..