This demo combines several Redis data structures and Redis Modules to process a AnimalRecognitionDemostream of images and filter out the images that contain cats.
It uses:
all
It forwards the images that contain cats to a stream: cats
It uses RedisAI Integration in RedisGears with asynchronous function so the server is not blocked while RedisGears is triggering an inference session in RedisAI.
Docker and Python 3
To run the demo:
git clone https://github.com/RedisGears/AnimalRecognitionDemo.git
cd AnimalRecognitionDemo
# If you don't have it already, install https://git-lfs.github.com/ (On OSX: brew install git-lfs)
git lfs install && git lfs fetch && git lfs checkout
For running the demo with make
, run:
make start
make camera
Then open the UI to watch the result streams.
To end the demo, then to stop the containers:
make stop
Run make help
for a few more options.
For running the demo manually, run:
docker-compose up
If something went wrong, e.g. you skipped installing git-lfs, you need to force docker-compose to rebuild the containers
docker-compose up --force-recreate --build
Open a second terminal for the video capturing:
pip install -r camera/requirements.txt
python camera/read_camera.py
Or run the camera process in test mode (without streaming from your camera):
ANIMAL=[cat|dog] python camera/read_camera.py --test
http://localhost:3000
shows all the captured frameshttp://localhost:3001
shows only the framse with catsThis demo is designed to be easy to setup, so it relies heavily on docker. You can get better performance and a higher FPS by runninng this demo outside docker. To control the FPS, edit the gear.py file.