How to make YOLO run detection on images automatically and saves them in a separate folder?
I was working on this project here, and to detect pictures I have to run:
cd darknet
make
then the triggering command line:
./darknet detect cfg/yolov3.cfg yolov3.weights data/dog.jpg
So, my question is, How can I make it run automatically once I throw a picture inside the data folder?
So, what I want is, whenever my Motion camera detector detects a motion, it will save it in the darknet/data then the command line will do the analysis or detection (image recognition) and saves it in some other folder!
How possible is that?!
14.04 command-line python playonlinux detect
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I was working on this project here, and to detect pictures I have to run:
cd darknet
make
then the triggering command line:
./darknet detect cfg/yolov3.cfg yolov3.weights data/dog.jpg
So, my question is, How can I make it run automatically once I throw a picture inside the data folder?
So, what I want is, whenever my Motion camera detector detects a motion, it will save it in the darknet/data then the command line will do the analysis or detection (image recognition) and saves it in some other folder!
How possible is that?!
14.04 command-line python playonlinux detect
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Possible duplicate of Monitor folder contents changes
– wjandrea
Dec 24 '18 at 20:47
what you want to do is take one image, then another, then compare the images for changes. Motion can do this, as part of the configuration of the motion server. what you can do, probably from the set up scripts for motion-server, is to then run your yolo script command.
– j0h
Jan 1 at 5:29
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I was working on this project here, and to detect pictures I have to run:
cd darknet
make
then the triggering command line:
./darknet detect cfg/yolov3.cfg yolov3.weights data/dog.jpg
So, my question is, How can I make it run automatically once I throw a picture inside the data folder?
So, what I want is, whenever my Motion camera detector detects a motion, it will save it in the darknet/data then the command line will do the analysis or detection (image recognition) and saves it in some other folder!
How possible is that?!
14.04 command-line python playonlinux detect
I was working on this project here, and to detect pictures I have to run:
cd darknet
make
then the triggering command line:
./darknet detect cfg/yolov3.cfg yolov3.weights data/dog.jpg
So, my question is, How can I make it run automatically once I throw a picture inside the data folder?
So, what I want is, whenever my Motion camera detector detects a motion, it will save it in the darknet/data then the command line will do the analysis or detection (image recognition) and saves it in some other folder!
How possible is that?!
14.04 command-line python playonlinux detect
14.04 command-line python playonlinux detect
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Possible duplicate of Monitor folder contents changes
– wjandrea
Dec 24 '18 at 20:47
what you want to do is take one image, then another, then compare the images for changes. Motion can do this, as part of the configuration of the motion server. what you can do, probably from the set up scripts for motion-server, is to then run your yolo script command.
– j0h
Jan 1 at 5:29
add a comment |
3
Possible duplicate of Monitor folder contents changes
– wjandrea
Dec 24 '18 at 20:47
what you want to do is take one image, then another, then compare the images for changes. Motion can do this, as part of the configuration of the motion server. what you can do, probably from the set up scripts for motion-server, is to then run your yolo script command.
– j0h
Jan 1 at 5:29
3
3
Possible duplicate of Monitor folder contents changes
– wjandrea
Dec 24 '18 at 20:47
Possible duplicate of Monitor folder contents changes
– wjandrea
Dec 24 '18 at 20:47
what you want to do is take one image, then another, then compare the images for changes. Motion can do this, as part of the configuration of the motion server. what you can do, probably from the set up scripts for motion-server, is to then run your yolo script command.
– j0h
Jan 1 at 5:29
what you want to do is take one image, then another, then compare the images for changes. Motion can do this, as part of the configuration of the motion server. what you can do, probably from the set up scripts for motion-server, is to then run your yolo script command.
– j0h
Jan 1 at 5:29
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Possible duplicate of Monitor folder contents changes
– wjandrea
Dec 24 '18 at 20:47
what you want to do is take one image, then another, then compare the images for changes. Motion can do this, as part of the configuration of the motion server. what you can do, probably from the set up scripts for motion-server, is to then run your yolo script command.
– j0h
Jan 1 at 5:29