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- Frigate NVR
Frigate is an open source NVR built around real-time AI object detection All processing is performed locally on your own hardware, and your camera feeds never leave your home Get access to custom models designed specifically for Frigate with Frigate+
- Installation | Frigate
Frigate is a Docker container that can be run on any Docker host including as a HassOS Addon Note that a Home Assistant Addon is not the same thing as the integration The integration is required to integrate Frigate into Home Assistant
- Models | Frigate
Frigate+ offers models trained on images submitted by Frigate+ users from their security cameras and is specifically designed for the way Frigate NVR analyzes video footage These models offer higher accuracy with less resources
- Introduction | Frigate
Frigate Introduction On this page Introduction A complete and local NVR designed for Home Assistant with AI object detection Uses OpenCV and Tensorflow to perform realtime object detection locally for IP cameras Use of a Google Coral Accelerator is optional, but strongly recommended CPU detection should only be used for testing purposes
- Generative AI | Frigate
There are currently 3 native providers available to integrate with Frigate Other providers that support the OpenAI standard API can also be used See the OpenAI section below To use Generative AI, you must define a single provider at the global level of your Frigate configuration
- Frigate+
Frigate now supports facial and license plate recognition in version 0 16 (currently in beta) Frigate+ models make facial and license plate recognition more efficient by detecting the location of faces and license plates at the same time as other objects
- Getting started | Frigate
Frigate will create a config file if one does not exist on the initial startup The following directory structure is the bare minimum to get started Once Frigate is running, you can use the built-in config editor which supports config validation
- Recommended hardware | Frigate
Cameras that output H 264 video and AAC audio will offer the most compatibility with all features of Frigate and Home Assistant It is also helpful if your camera supports multiple substreams to allow different resolutions to be used for detection, streaming, and recordings without re-encoding
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