Some AI Predictions Snapshots Hard To Read
To do a bit of troubleshooting, I created the AI Predictions folder. I found reading the triggering information on some of the photos very hard to see.
Is there a way to increase the font size and position the text so it is not so close to the edge of the photo (see attached)? Thanks as always!
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The text size does look a bit small on such high-res images, but if you simply zoom into the image a bit (Command-plus in Preview), the text is clearly legible. The position is determined by where the motion is. Also, the AI prediction numbers are in the filename. I understand your suggestion, however since this function is already reasonably easy to use, and it's just designed for occasional debugging, I don't think it's appropriate to use development resources to enhance it at this time, sorry.
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Thanks Ben. I forgot how easy it is to enlarge photos in Preview. No issue with that extra step during troubleshooting.
One issue I'm trying to track down is why my palm tree shadows are triggering a motion-based recording. I have the Motion Capture triggers set for Human/Vehicle/Animal. I'll try some different AI Object detection thresholds & sensitivity settings.
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Shadows like this can cause motion, but this should be effectively filtered out by the AI. What object is being detected here (human, vehicle or animal) and what are the AI threshold levels for this camera, as set under Settings > Cameras > Triggers > Advanced Options?
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Here are a few photos of the palm shadows triggering motion capture on the Dahua 12 Driveway cam. I bumped up the Vehicle AI Object threshold to 75% because some AI Prediction images were showing in the range of H25-50% (with no vehicles present). That didn't help. I also tried turning down the Motion detection sensitivity from 70 to 50, but that didn't help. Decreasing it further to 25 did eliminate most of the false triggering, but at that value, the system sometimes doesn't trigger when vehicles and humans pass by.
I'll continue fine-tuning the sliders to find the sweet spot.
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In the past I used the Apollo One Mac app to open the AI images. A single click on the AI box text will super zoom the text and allow easy reading.

