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# People-Counting-in-Real-Time
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> People Counting in Real-Time using live video stream/IP camera in OpenCV.
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People Counting in Real-Time using live video stream/IP camera in OpenCV.
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> This repo is a simple improvement/modification to https://www.pyimagesearch.com/2018/08/13/opencv-people-counter/
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> This repo is an improvement/modification to https://www.pyimagesearch.com/2018/08/13/opencv-people-counter/
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> Refer to added [Features](#features). Also, added support for an IP camera.
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<div align="center">
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<img src=https://imgur.com/tZYiOkt.gif" width=600>
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```
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> To run inference on an IP camera:
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- Setup your camera url in 'run.py':
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```javascript
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```
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# the following is an ip camera url example
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# just enter your camera url and it should work
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url = 'http://191.138.0.100:8040/video'
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- This is pretty useful considering the COVID-19 scenario. 
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<img src="https://imgur.com/35Yf1SR.png" width=400>
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- Note: To setup the sender email, please refer the instructions inside 'mylib/mailer.py'
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- Note: To setup the sender email, please refer the instructions inside 'mylib/mailer.py'. Setup receiver email at the start of 'run.py'.
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***2. Scheduler & Timer:***
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- Automatic scheduler to start the software. This is extremely useful in a business scenario, for instance, run it only at your desired time (9-5?).
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- Stop running after a certain time, e.g., 30 min or 9 hours from now.
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```javascript
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***2. Scheduler:***
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- Automatic scheduler to start the software. Configure to run at every second, minute, day, or Monday to Friday.
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- This is extremely useful in a business scenario, for instance, you can run it only at your desired time (9-5?).
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- Variables and memory would be reset == less load on your machine.
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```
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##Runs at every day (9:00 am). You can change it.
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schedule.every().day.at("9:00").do(run)
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```
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```javascript
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***3. Timer:***
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- Configure stopping the software after a certain time, e.g., 30 min or 9 hours from now.
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- All you have to do is set your deired time and run the script.
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```
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if Timer:
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	# Automatic timer to stop the live stream. Set to 8 hours (28800s).
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	t1 = time.time()
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	if num_seconds > 28800:
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		break
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```
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***3. Simple log:***
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***4. Simple log:***
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- Logs all data at end of the day.
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- Useful for footfall analysis.
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<img src="https://imgur.com/CV2nCjx.png" width=400>
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