Hi, our front porch cam is a ceiling-mounted dome facing mostly down. There's a small ornamental tree in the left of the frame. When there is even modest wind, the tree branches and leaves moving will cause BI motion to trigger and it's even worse at certain times of day when the sun shines through the tree, casting dappled shadows onto the main portion of the porch. I have an exclusion zone on the tree itself, and it's got a buffer zone around it. Object detection is enabled.
FWIW, image size is 2688x1520, min object size 483, min contrast 34, make time 0.9. Algo is edge vector. Object detection enabled, travel 300 pixels, reset when object exceeds 25%.
Does objection detection override exclusion zones? With highlight object rectangles on, I often get rectangles on the tree itself (ie, in the exclusion zone). What other settings would you recommend to reduce the huge number of false triggers?
Thanks for any help -- this is driving me nuts.
FWIW, image size is 2688x1520, min object size 483, min contrast 34, make time 0.9. Algo is edge vector. Object detection enabled, travel 300 pixels, reset when object exceeds 25%.
Does objection detection override exclusion zones? With highlight object rectangles on, I often get rectangles on the tree itself (ie, in the exclusion zone). What other settings would you recommend to reduce the huge number of false triggers?
Thanks for any help -- this is driving me nuts.