- openCV with video support (Instruction)
- tensorflow (Instruction)
- devicehive-python-webconfig (for daemon.py)
- pafy (for direct video links)
- youtube-dl (for direct video links from youtube)
All requirements are listed in requirements file, except openCV (because of video support described here, here and here)
So (almost) all required packages can be installed by pip
Update: Since this release opencv-python ships with FFmpeg, V4L and V4L2. So i have added it to requirements.
pip install -r requirements.txt
- download and extract data.tar.gz to source folder
To evaluate video file run
python eval.py --video="/path_to_video_file/"
Also video url can be passed (tested for youtube)
python eval.py --video="youtube_url"
If --video is not provided video device "0" (usually it's web cam) will be used by default.
Press q to close program.
Press s to save currents frame to file.
Run
python eval.py --help
for more info about available arguments.
There is demo with web interface and devicehive integration. It will capture video stream from your web cam, evaluate it and send predictions to devicehive. To use it run
python daemon.py
and go to http://127.0.0.1:8000 to configure devicehive connection. Video stream is available on http://127.0.0.1:8000/events/