Difference between revisions of "ZMES"
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==== I installed opencv per the zmeventnotification docs, but import cv2 doesn't work...? ==== | ==== I installed opencv per the zmeventnotification docs, but import cv2 doesn't work...? ==== | ||
This happens to me following the default guides. I'm probably missing a step, but the below solves it for me: | This happens to me following the default guides. I'm probably missing a step, but the below solves it for me (debian 11): | ||
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the install path is local to the build folder, but the module is further down a few directories. so the shared object / module needs to be copied to the path... | the install path is local to the build folder, but the module is further down a few directories. so the shared object / module needs to be copied to the path... |
Revision as of 03:03, 19 August 2023
The Event Notification Server sits along with ZoneMinder and offers real time notifications, support for push notifications as well as Machine Learning powered recognition. As of today, it supports:
detection of 80 types of objects (persons, cars, etc.) face recognition deep license plate recognition
I will add more algorithms over time. Ref: https://github.com/ZoneMinder/zmeventnotification
In plain terms, why would you want to use ZMES? Because it avoids false positives associated with weather, automobiles, nature, and a number of other factors. ZMES will get motion detection to detect correctly in the 90-99% range. To do this with Zoneminder's built in motion detection is more difficult.
Setup
Refer to https://zmeventnotification.readthedocs.io/en/latest/guides/install.html
Troubleshooting
I installed opencv per the zmeventnotification docs, but import cv2 doesn't work...?
This happens to me following the default guides. I'm probably missing a step, but the below solves it for me (debian 11):
the install path is local to the build folder, but the module is further down a few directories. so the shared object / module needs to be copied to the path... therefore: root@zmes:/home/user/build# python3 -m site sys.path = [ '/home/user/build', '/usr/lib/python39.zip', '/usr/lib/python3.9', '/usr/lib/python3.9/lib-dynload', '/usr/local/lib/python3.9/dist-packages', '/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages', ] USER_BASE: '/root/.local' (exists) USER_SITE: '/root/.local/lib/python3.9/site-packages' (doesn't exist) ENABLE_USER_SITE: True root@zmes:/home/user/build# cp lib/python3/cv2.cpython-39-x86_64-linux-gnu.so /usr/local/lib/python3.9/dist-packages/. root@zmes:/home/user/build# python3 Python 3.9.2 (default, Feb 28 2021, 17:03:44) [GCC 10.2.1 20210110] on linux Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >>> import cv2 >>> quit()