Ok, I have enjoyed my learning experience with Blue Iris. I think this is an awesome system with so many features I feel as though I will never master it.
One thing I have wondered about is integration with Deep Stack. I get a lot of false alarms on my cameras (insects or birds a lot of times), and I would like to cut down on those. It seems as though AI would be something that could assist in looking for just specific instances/threats.
I know that there is a thread about this subject, but I did not want to hijack the thread with beginner questions. I have skimmed through Wiki (and probably missed it), but is there somewhere I can find information to learn about Deep Stack? Maybe something written for a complete newb as myself?
Are there security concerns with utilizing a program such as DeepStack? I try to be as safety conscious as possible, and I’m worried that maybe facial recognition, personal vehicles, etc may be stored somewhere other than my local computer. I assume that images and videos with Blue Iris are stored only locally, and not accessible by anyone else, but a third party software brings some hesitancy on my part.
One thing I have wondered about is integration with Deep Stack. I get a lot of false alarms on my cameras (insects or birds a lot of times), and I would like to cut down on those. It seems as though AI would be something that could assist in looking for just specific instances/threats.
I know that there is a thread about this subject, but I did not want to hijack the thread with beginner questions. I have skimmed through Wiki (and probably missed it), but is there somewhere I can find information to learn about Deep Stack? Maybe something written for a complete newb as myself?
Are there security concerns with utilizing a program such as DeepStack? I try to be as safety conscious as possible, and I’m worried that maybe facial recognition, personal vehicles, etc may be stored somewhere other than my local computer. I assume that images and videos with Blue Iris are stored only locally, and not accessible by anyone else, but a third party software brings some hesitancy on my part.