Now the homelab data center needs fire / smoke / flood detection systems integrated into Unifi Access to unlock the door if it senses emergency conditions haha
I can just imagine how this conversation must have gone with your wife. "Honey I've installed it and it works great, but do you know what I should have done was just use a camera for facial recognition.." Nice install, very clean and yes I'm aware you need FOB as a backup in case camera decides to no longer recognise you.
Personally I would get a 90 degree usb c cable for the camera just to make less likely to bump it and keep it more tightly secured to the door and maybe add a cable channel to the door as well with a flex channel so it all looks neat
Awesome video. My main home network is all Ubiquity with a UDM-SE. I currently use Blueiris on a PC and have been debating moving over to Ubiquity protect for nas functionality. How do you like the AI integration and control with ubiqituy vs blueiris with codeproject ai. My one main gripe about blueiris has been notifications and mobile interface.
Not as clean as your other projects but still pretty cool, tripwire lasers up next! The text coming through the background of the center video when you tested it towards the end was a little distracting, did you have it set to some blend mode or did you mess with the opacity of that video layer? Either way, cool video overall
It is the normal AI Theta, with the 'wide' lens. It comes with 2 lenses, wide and 180 degree ( super wide). In this case it is a good magnification for face recognition when walking directly up to the door.
Yes that works and It is very easy to do. So if security is a concern this is not advisable. I only have this on my garden gate. Definitely not on my front door!
I'd be a little concerned with doing AI/Computer Vision access protection based on license plate. If you set it up, I'd be interested in seeing if a simple attack like a printed "license plate" on a different car would give you access. For a high value target, it wouldn't be insane to think an attacker could actually stamp an actual (counterfeit) license plate and even buy/rent a car to match.
It would 100% work. You could potentially narrow down the threat surface by using ML to also require a specific car colour/make/model is detected with the correct license plate to trigger the unlock, but I think that's out of scope for Unifi capability right now.
the theta looks really nice. the door is cool but what happens if you are in the room.... then try to leave the room and the camera sees you? it will try to unlock the door again. right? i am guessing the only way to handle that in my case, it would be to use a local webhook to home assistant and then decide from a door sensor if i should open the door or not based on its condition. i would also create an automation to ignore any webhook calls if the status from Human Detection is on. that way ... the camera would need to stop seeing me and only try to open the door the next time it detects a human and the face is me. could you please share a video feed from the Theta camera? ps... i really like the fact that you are acting like a kid with toys around these things. you enjoy it and i am as well. have a nice day
Good question.. so far leaving the room it does not recognize because I am walking away from the door and the open position is facing the wall.. however it is close because if I close the door and turn it would see me. In my case the door still latches, it just waits 5 seconds before the lock engages. No big deal since I am standing there anyways.. but if this were a real outside high security door I think you are correct that if the push to exit is tripped it should ignore the camera for a set amount of time. Happy to post up some footage from the Theta AI camera.. I am using the less wide angle lens but it is still pretty wide field.
HA.. no I took the general on a whim after doing the technician at the same time, so no time to do the extra as well. I'm an EE so I've seen more smith charts than I care to remember. I have not done any videos on ham radio stuff... yet!
All I had asked for Christmas was more Jeff videos, and I got it! Love these!!!!
Now the homelab data center needs fire / smoke / flood detection systems integrated into Unifi Access to unlock the door if it senses emergency conditions haha
Forget that - it needs to be in an underground bunker!
If there’s a fire in the room, the last thing you want it to do is open the door…
Thats actually not even a bad idea, haha.
Smart
@@novvaofficial4215no like unlock the door in case someone is inside and he can just lock it manually
Ever wonder what a nerd with unlimited money looks like? This is it! Super jealous!!!
Nah man unlimited budget tech houses are even crazier than this.
That camera is $229
That’s really cool and great use case!
Holy server room and that Skyline, OMG.
Can you give a tour of your homelab with detailed explanations of what each server is (specs and the like) and what that servers purpose is?
I can just imagine how this conversation must have gone with your wife. "Honey I've installed it and it works great, but do you know what I should have done was just use a camera for facial recognition.." Nice install, very clean and yes I'm aware you need FOB as a backup in case camera decides to no longer recognise you.
Personally I would get a 90 degree usb c cable for the camera just to make less likely to bump it and keep it more tightly secured to the door and maybe add a cable channel to the door as well with a flex channel so it all looks neat
Awesome video. My main home network is all Ubiquity with a UDM-SE. I currently use Blueiris on a PC and have been debating moving over to Ubiquity protect for nas functionality. How do you like the AI integration and control with ubiqituy vs blueiris with codeproject ai. My one main gripe about blueiris has been notifications and mobile interface.
Not as clean as your other projects but still pretty cool, tripwire lasers up next! The text coming through the background of the center video when you tested it towards the end was a little distracting, did you have it set to some blend mode or did you mess with the opacity of that video layer? Either way, cool video overall
Yea, I was messing around with the opacity, but I should have just left it at 100%
It just needs a webhook to a small speaker to greet you whenever it recognises you!
Missed opportunity for a custom coiled Ethernet cable made with a heat gun and pencil
Oh that is a good idea!
Was just thinking to myself how annoying having that cable along the door would be . . . Great solution
sick car!
Could you have mounted camera just above door in wall or trim? Hide all wires then inside wall? Just sayin
Oh yea, for sure, although it would have been a bit more work to get the camera angle right so it sees and recognizes faces when you walk up.
Does a family photo work ?
Yes
It would, there is no ability to detect depth, so a picture would be sufficient.
A dublagem automática está muito boa. Gostaria que fizesse o mesmo com os vídeos antigos do canal! Agradeço!
Awesome!
Wow is that Camera small, crazy.
Person of Interest reference?
Can you share which AI Theta model you are using the standard or professional and with which lens?
Thanks
It is the normal AI Theta, with the 'wide' lens. It comes with 2 lenses, wide and 180 degree ( super wide). In this case it is a good magnification for face recognition when walking directly up to the door.
Could you have somebody hold up a picture of your face and see if it will let them in just curious
I''m going to test that!
Yes that works and It is very easy to do. So if security is a concern this is not advisable.
I only have this on my garden gate. Definitely not on my front door!
That is what the UA 571-C is for!
maybe you could configure it to require you to badge yourself in every so often for face recognition to work to
I'd be a little concerned with doing AI/Computer Vision access protection based on license plate. If you set it up, I'd be interested in seeing if a simple attack like a printed "license plate" on a different car would give you access. For a high value target, it wouldn't be insane to think an attacker could actually stamp an actual (counterfeit) license plate and even buy/rent a car to match.
It would 100% work. You could potentially narrow down the threat surface by using ML to also require a specific car colour/make/model is detected with the correct license plate to trigger the unlock, but I think that's out of scope for Unifi capability right now.
too cool for school!
mais um inscrito pela dublagem automatica !
So did they sponsor you yet?
No, he sponsors them
@djvincon lol probably
the theta looks really nice. the door is cool but what happens if you are in the room.... then try to leave the room and the camera sees you? it will try to unlock the door again. right?
i am guessing the only way to handle that in my case, it would be to use a local webhook to home assistant and then decide from a door sensor if i should open the door or not based on its condition.
i would also create an automation to ignore any webhook calls if the status from Human Detection is on. that way ... the camera would need to stop seeing me and only try to open the door the next time it detects a human and the face is me.
could you please share a video feed from the Theta camera?
ps... i really like the fact that you are acting like a kid with toys around these things. you enjoy it and i am as well. have a nice day
Good question.. so far leaving the room it does not recognize because I am walking away from the door and the open position is facing the wall.. however it is close because if I close the door and turn it would see me. In my case the door still latches, it just waits 5 seconds before the lock engages. No big deal since I am standing there anyways.. but if this were a real outside high security door I think you are correct that if the push to exit is tripped it should ignore the camera for a set amount of time.
Happy to post up some footage from the Theta AI camera.. I am using the less wide angle lens but it is still pretty wide field.
Casual Skyline...
Good eye!
Skyline is cool, BUT DID YOU SEE THAT KAYPRO!?!? ;-)
Is that a R32 GTR?!?!
Not an Extra class?
HA.. no I took the general on a whim after doing the technician at the same time, so no time to do the extra as well. I'm an EE so I've seen more smith charts than I care to remember. I have not done any videos on ham radio stuff... yet!
I'm looking forward to some ham radio videos, perhaps one with an HF station, EME, APRS, or a repeater set up of some kind. Rack 3, possibly?
73!
boredom is hitting hard
aww to have you tube privilege