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  1. AskNoOne

    [tool] [tutorial] Free AI Person Detection for Blue Iris

    I'm just a bit surprised that a 6 month old apple is better than a 1 week old orange :-(
  2. AskNoOne

    [tool] [tutorial] Free AI Person Detection for Blue Iris

    Hopefully one of the guys who's cleverer than me can figure out why they are different and knows how to build docker images. I don't understand why different models for the different versions would be used to be honest. Perhaps it was done because the Nano only has 2GB or 4GB of RAM but I would...
  3. AskNoOne

    [tool] [tutorial] Free AI Person Detection for Blue Iris

    Good question. No, the CPU version I am comparing it with is a Windows version that I downloaded off the DeepStack website 6 months or so ago and been using with Blue Iris since. It's only an i3 NUC (ESXi VM) so the plan was to offload the intense image processing to a Jetson as the NUC is...
  4. AskNoOne

    [tool] [tutorial] Free AI Person Detection for Blue Iris

    Hi guys, Here's an example to show you what I mean with the same image used against the CPU and Jetson versions, on the same mode. You can see that the level of confidence on the person (97% vs 41%) is wildly different and other objects were not picked up at all, such as the bowl. Jetson CPU
  5. AskNoOne

    [tool] [tutorial] Free AI Person Detection for Blue Iris

    I've tried on medium and high modes and it's pretty much the same unfortunately. I did tests on the same images between the CPU version and Jetpack one. The differences are really too great to use the Nano. I notice that you @robpur have 2012.12 at the end though, is that just your container...
  6. AskNoOne

    [tool] [tutorial] Free AI Person Detection for Blue Iris

    Hi everyone, wondering if anyone can help. I switched to using the Jetson Nano for DeepStack detection the other day. I was super happy with the performance but have now realised that the accuracy is waaay down compared to the CPU version. People detected as 97-100% are now being detected as...
  7. AskNoOne

    [tool] [tutorial] Free AI Person Detection for Blue Iris

    As far I can tell from your explanation you have done everything correctly with the exception of the URL in AITool. You need to talk to port 80, not 5000. 5000 is the internal docker container port which is mapped to the host port 80. I tend to define a non-standard port rather than 80 just to...
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