* Move each camera to a separate card and show per process info
* Install top
* Add support for cpu usage stats
* Use cpu usage stats in debug
* Increase number of runs to ensure good results
* Add ffprobe endpoint
* Get ffprobe for multiple inputs
* Copy ffprobe in output
* Add fps to camera metrics
* Fix lint errors
* Update stats config
* Add ffmpeg pid
* Use grid display so more cameras can take less vertical space
* Fix hanging characters
* Only show the current detector
* Fix bad if statement
* Return full output of ffprobe process
* Return full output of ffprobe process
* Don't specify rtsp_transport
* Make ffprobe button show dialog with output and option to copy
* Adjust ffprobe api to take paths directly
* Add docs for ffprobe api
* Refactor EdgeTPU and CPU model handling to detector submodules.
* Fix selecting the correct detection device type from the config
* Remove detector type check when creating ObjectDetectProcess
* Fixes after rebasing to 0.11
* Add init file to detector folder
* Rename to detect_api
Co-authored-by: Nicolas Mowen <nickmowen213@gmail.com>
* Add unit test for LocalObjectDetector class
* Add configuration for model inputs
Support transforming detection regions to RGB or BGR.
Support specifying the input tensor shape. The tensor shape has a standard format ["BHWC"] when handed to the detector, but can be transformed in the detector to match the model shape using the model input_tensor config.
* Add documentation for new model config parameters
* Add input tensor transpose to LocalObjectDetector
* Change the model input tensor config to use an enumeration
* Updates for model config documentation
Co-authored-by: Nicolas Mowen <nickmowen213@gmail.com>
* __main__.py
* app.py
* models.py
* plus.py
* stats.py
In addition a new module was introduced: types
There all TypedDicts are included. Bitte geben Sie eine Commit-Beschreibung für Ihre Änderungen ein. Zeilen,
Generally eliminate the `while True` loops while waiting for a stop
event and prefer to condition the loops on if the stop event is set,
blocking on that where it makes sense. This generally comes in 3
flavors. First and simplest, when there is a sleep and the stop event
is the only thing the loop blocks on, instead do a check using
`stop_event.wait(timeout)` to instead block on the stop event for the
designated amount of time. Second, when there is a different event that
is blocking in the loop, condition the loop on `stop_event.is_set()`
rather than breaking when it is set. Finally, when there is a separate
internal condition that requires a counter, have the loop iterate over
the counter and use `if stop_event.wait(timeout)` internal to the loop.
StatsEmitter thread to send stats to MQTT every 60 seconds by default, optional stats_interval config value.
New service stats attribute, containing uptime in seconds and version.