Open Source, MIT licensed, SDK for Video Innovation & CCTV solutions https://ozone.network
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Open Source, MIT licensed, SDK for Video Innovation & CCTV solutions https://ozone.network
UAV images dataset for moving object detection
A project on motion detection in a noisy environment (shaky or moving camera), through background subtraction with single Gaussian models.
Lightweight Simple CAmera MOtion DETection application.
LED stairs
Hungarian algorithm + Kalman filter multitarget (multi-object) tracker implementation.
Use the ESP32 as a software motion detector for whole house based on multipath interference in RSSI. Will detect human intruders when they cross the path between the ESP32 and other access points or wifi clients or freely move inside rooms / apartments..
A firmware application written in C++ using Arduino and Adafruit libraries. It sleeps in low power mode until, activated by the PIR motion sensor, it takes a picture. Images are posted to io.adafruit.com using the REST API.
A Remote surveillance system from multiple esp32-cam clients using a remote web socket server and ESP32-CAM_MJPEG2SD. All video feeds are displayed in single page with motion detection message and can be fully remote controlled.
Motion detection by frames substraction and k-means clustering with OpenCV
University Final Year Project (C++, OpenCV)
Robust motion detection/segmentation using OpenCV
A GUI based application for motion detection in video streams
Minimalistic library for motion detection using low cost ST LIS3DH, 3-axis MEMS accelerometer, ultra-low-power that works
Various types of detection and tracking implementations with OpenCV and C++
📸 Plug and Play Real-Time Motion Detection App with OpenCV. No Bugs No Worries. Enjoy! 🕺 🖼
Methods for estimating optical flow
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