5.9.9 - January 17, 2025 - More Pre-6.0 feature releases

Can someone explain this check box, I just noticed it :)

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Can someone explain this check box, I just noticed it :)

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Yes, on the main BI settings (Gear Icon) tabs, under AI, you may notice that BI has "found" all of the custom models (ipcam-animal, ipcam-combined, ipcam-dark, ipcam-general, license-plate, etc...). Without any further instructions, it will try to analyze every trigger against ALL of the models available, potentially adding a lot of time and CPU load to every trigger.

Here in the dialog box you show, it allows you to define a subset of those to be run by CPAI for the specific camera and profile you are currently looking at. You might for example want ipcam-combined in the daytime , but switch to ipcam-dark for the nighttime profile, or potentially add the ipcam-animal model to either (or both) profiles, saving analysis time and CPU load. Or, any single model or combination that makes sense to you in your application.
 
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Yes, on the main BI settings (Gear Icon) tabs, under AI, you may notice that BI has "found" all of the custom models (ipcam-animal, ipcam-combined, ipcam-dark, ipcam-general, license-plate, etc...). Without any further instructions, it will try to analyze every trigger against ALL of the models available, potentially adding a lot of time and CPU load to every trigger.

Here in the dialog box you show, it allows you to define a subset of those to be run by CPAI for the specific camera and profile you are currently looking at. You might for example want ipcam-combined in the daytime , but switch to ipcam-dark for the nighttime profile, or potentially add the ipcam-animal model to either (or both) profiles, saving analysis time and CPU load. Or, any single model or combination that makes sense to you in your application.
Thank you...that should be in the help file. You made it perfectly clear !
 
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