Just got my RPi4 running RPi_Cam_Web_ Interface. I can thank you for that. I detected the mailman! But now I'm behind, so thanks a lot! Keep 'em coming.
Another great video, Lee. The application of AI in the recording sector is immense and this is one application of it. Great to see this for the pi along with a dedicated video for it. Great to see you regular in uploading videos. Whenever you get time Pradyot Pachore
Some things to cover: 1) How is low light performance of this camera? 2) When it's IR Illuminated objects, mostly black and white, does it fowl up the object detection? It's not going to see an orange. 3) When objects are in the distance does it recognize them or do they have to be 20 or 30% of the pixel area before they are recognized? I saw that web page you brought up, most of the people it didn't get if they were too small. 4) When you save to MP4 with the onboard hardware compression, what frame rate were you getting at max resolution 12mp? and at what quality setting? 5) When you are saving video and doing object detection at the same time, does it output a timestamp of when detection occurred as well as a rectangle and label? This is so you can always go back in time and extract the frames of the video you want. 6) Does it record audio as well, can it detect a microphone an include it or will you have to add audio in separately. 7) When recording at maximum framerate, what was CPU level? 8) Can you extract current frame so you can send it to a webservice somewhere for web viewing? Most of this demo was on the desktop vs a headless demo. 9) Is the camera upgradeable via software / firmware or is it what it is and will reach end of life in 2-3 years?
This hardware has me very excited. Thanks for the insights and inspiration! Hardware encoding of H.264, H.265 at 4k, with the camera being 12.3 MP, so can zoom without loosing clarity. While Pi's (4, 5) support playback of video, encoding capability (H.264, H.265) is limited to my recollection. That a Pi5 can handle dual camera inputs (in theory, as I haven't verified), and the Arducam being able to handle multiple video streams in parallel has some real potential. Took me a while to find pricing, but at ~$99 seems good value. Not to mention Arducam offers many camera options (IR, NIR, etc). Just need a bit of patience, as in pre-order.
i have a pi 3 with the raspi cam 3 , how do i enable a similar interface like at 4:04 , im not sure what to call it but , camera app thing like we have on laptops
@@leepspvideo appreciate your fast response. I am looking forward to the NVME video. You have the best channel for raspberry. No competition. Keep the excellent work.
Hang on hang on hang on - HARDWARE encoding for HEVC x.265? Could you task this thing to recompress (at high quality) existing MPEG1/2/4 footage as a batch? Been looking for a hardware encryption option for someone who has an enormous raw footage collection but CPU recompression takes days per video (amateur sports footage so a fair bit of movement).
Try Raspberry Pi OS as it uses Wayland and is also the first os anyone supports on Raspberry Pi. My kde also will work as its based on Raspberry Pi OS.
@@leecohen1546 I found a pre order link and added it to the description www.arducam.com/product/presalesarducam-pinsight-12mp-vision-ai-mate-for-raspberry-pi-5/
Thanks Lee for the information, as it puts the Pi in competition with the Nvidia NanoJet boards. However don’t run your camera pointing to your TV when our current US President is on….else the camera AI goes crazy trying to decide if he is a walking disaster or just an OSHA menace…😂! Have a great day!
lol loved the NVMe drive.
"train"
i guess, as in it needs training, because it could not identify, nothing remotely like it in its memory.
Probably due to the barcode.
Just got my RPi4 running RPi_Cam_Web_ Interface. I can thank you for that. I detected the mailman! But now I'm behind, so thanks a lot! Keep 'em coming.
Another great video, Lee. The application of AI in the recording sector is immense and this is one application of it. Great to see this for the pi along with a dedicated video for it.
Great to see you regular in uploading videos.
Whenever you get time
Pradyot Pachore
Surprisingly good ai potential from a Raspberry pi board with that camera board
Some things to cover: 1) How is low light performance of this camera? 2) When it's IR Illuminated objects, mostly black and white, does it fowl up the object detection? It's not going to see an orange. 3) When objects are in the distance does it recognize them or do they have to be 20 or 30% of the pixel area before they are recognized? I saw that web page you brought up, most of the people it didn't get if they were too small. 4) When you save to MP4 with the onboard hardware compression, what frame rate were you getting at max resolution 12mp? and at what quality setting? 5) When you are saving video and doing object detection at the same time, does it output a timestamp of when detection occurred as well as a rectangle and label? This is so you can always go back in time and extract the frames of the video you want. 6) Does it record audio as well, can it detect a microphone an include it or will you have to add audio in separately. 7) When recording at maximum framerate, what was CPU level? 8) Can you extract current frame so you can send it to a webservice somewhere for web viewing? Most of this demo was on the desktop vs a headless demo. 9) Is the camera upgradeable via software / firmware or is it what it is and will reach end of life in 2-3 years?
The hydroponic cucumbers recognizing powdery mildrew is amazing. I can't believe this runs on a pi.
I would like to use this example, where is it available
Mine did also not come with screws :) But I was assured it will be in the final ones.
YOLO (You only look once) has been going since 2015, pretty mature by now.
This hardware has me very excited. Thanks for the insights and inspiration!
Hardware encoding of H.264, H.265 at 4k, with the camera being 12.3 MP, so can zoom without loosing clarity. While Pi's (4, 5) support playback of video, encoding capability (H.264, H.265) is limited to my recollection. That a Pi5 can handle dual camera inputs (in theory, as I haven't verified), and the Arducam being able to handle multiple video streams in parallel has some real potential.
Took me a while to find pricing, but at ~$99 seems good value. Not to mention Arducam offers many camera options (IR, NIR, etc). Just need a bit of patience, as in pre-order.
How about a follow up video where you teach it (is that even possible?)
i have a pi 3 with the raspi cam 3 , how do i enable a similar interface like at 4:04 , im not sure what to call it but , camera app thing like we have on laptops
Cat! No, dog. CatDog? Maybe the AI was trained on Nickelodeon cartoons?
the cat did not move on purpous
thank youbso much, but where is the melon disease incidene measuring example, I am unable to ffind it
Not sure try here
github.com/luxonis/depthai-experiments
Can you share a link for the screws box you have? Thanks for great content.
amzn.to/49ApPxC
@@leepspvideo appreciate your fast response. I am looking forward to the NVME video. You have the best channel for raspberry. No competition. Keep the excellent work.
Hi Lee, I am planning to get this cam today. Where did you get your tripod? Any other accessories I might need to order with it??
I have had it years, all tripods fit. It has a standard tripod camera mount
You know luxonis right?
Is it trainable? I mean, can I detetct my special custum objects??
@@rezanouri2876 yes
There’s actually a cartoon called “catdog” 100% 😂
This is really cool Lee, thx! 👋
Is the camera open source regarding sw and hw?
Can you install and run Blender on pi 5?
can you catch the names of the objects, which the cam is detecting, as a string resource in real time from python code?
I’m sure you probably can. Try the yolo github github.com/ultralytics/yolov5
Recognised people from their helmets 01:21 LMFAO !!
14:44 No. It was trained to check if people are wearing helmets (like they are required to do so).
This is useful, not funny.
Hang on hang on hang on - HARDWARE encoding for HEVC x.265?
Could you task this thing to recompress (at high quality) existing MPEG1/2/4 footage as a batch? Been looking for a hardware encryption option for someone who has an enormous raw footage collection but CPU recompression takes days per video (amateur sports footage so a fair bit of movement).
Try asking Arducam, they have good support
is there a case , or it will work with other cases?
I haven’t seen a case. As it fits on bottom of the Pi using the standard holes it will fit many cases
Hi, I'm getting:
Camera not detected on socket
Could not find QT platform plugin "wayland"
any ideas very much appreciated.
Cheers
What is are you using?
@@leepspvideo os? Debian GNU/Linux 12 (bookworm)
Try Raspberry Pi OS as it uses Wayland and is also the first os anyone supports on Raspberry Pi. My kde also will work as its based on Raspberry Pi OS.
@@leepspvideo thanks! I tried a fresh image 30 mins ago and opted for 'Raspberry Pi OS (64 bit) Recommended' but same issue :/
SSH enabled & set username + password ticked
Great video.. i am lookjng for the price. How do i order it?
Thanks
Never mind I found it lol
@@leecohen1546 I found a pre order link and added it to the description
www.arducam.com/product/presalesarducam-pinsight-12mp-vision-ai-mate-for-raspberry-pi-5/
Is this listed at the $99.99 retail price or is it just me that's not getting the pre-order promo price?
Looks like Skynet recognition technology 🤖 . Schwarzenegger-approved .
Thanks Lee for the information, as it puts the Pi in competition with the Nvidia NanoJet boards. However don’t run your camera pointing to your TV when our current US President is on….else the camera AI goes crazy trying to decide if he is a walking disaster or just an OSHA menace…😂!
Have a great day!