Keeps alerting me to empty boxes of ‘person’ detected with 90+% confidence. So frustrated right now.

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    Try running a Deepstack container in docker and point the AI feature at that container. It’s much better IME.

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    I’ve been using Frigate for years. The built in object detection (without subscription) is excellent and very near 100% accurate. Initial setup was somewhat of challenge though. It’s free (donations encouraged) or a low cost subscription for more advanced detection.

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      Every year or so I try to go to Frigate from Blue Iris so I can get rid of my last Windows box. But functionally they aren’t in the same league. Just the PTZ controls on Frigate drive me back to BI within minutes, besides all the rest of the features.

      Some day…

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      I also like Frigate and it has some integrations with Home Assistant as well.

      Alternatively may be worth trying Shinobi. I tried Shinibi a while ago. I liked how it worked, but had some random UI bugs in the release versions. At that time the UI was being rewritten and while some things were improved in the new (in development at the time) UI, I had other bugs in the new UI (again it was in active development and not considered stable when in used it) and switched to Frigate. This was years ago, but I think I’m going to give it another try as I generally liked the UI and features over Frigate, but Frigate has been reliable.

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      a low cost subscription for more advanced detection

      It’s not just more advanced detection, they will fine tune models for you if you upload images of true/false positives/negatives.

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        You didn’t mention it can also recognize and identify wildlife, trash cans, lawnmowers, license plates, delivery truck companies, and even faces.

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    I’m ditching BI after years of use after they recently updated the iPhone app which broke me connecting remotely.

    And yes, the AI has gone way downhill with each update, be it DeepStack/CPAI/integrated.

    I just picked up a Ubiquiti fiber cloud gateway and a camera to start moving over to that ecosystem instead, as my camera feeds are important to me when not at home.

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      I ran BI for years, but left them for a Ubiquiti device. Yes it required new cameras, and of course the investment in a UniFi device, but damn is UniFi Protect good. Does great detection and no subscription or fees of any kind, plus gets frequent updates and feature improvents. Not a solution for everyone, but I believed the hype of BI for years and thought there was nothing better. Turns out there is.

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    I don’t know the technology behind it, but back in the day, Google’s Picasa was pretty good at facial recognition and grouping.

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      Blue Iris is for security cameras, so think near real time object detection of multiple video streams.