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PyPiCam

Python implementation of motion detection timelapse software for the RaspberryPi camera module.

How It Works

PyPiCam starts by taking two small test images and calculating the differences in the green channels of each image. If the number of changed pixels is greater than the threshold a full size image is captured, the test images are swapped and a new test image is taken in order to repeat the process.

Since there is the possibility that there can be frequently moving yet uninteresting objects in the frame PyPiCam allows you to setup portions of the image that are ignored by the motion detection algorithm. Turning on debug mode will place debug bitmaps in the CWD with the motion detected pixels changed to green and the exclusion borders highlited in blue. The testPrinter.py program will print an ASCII representation of the test borders.

Test areas and borders

Test areas and borders are the exlusion zones for the motion capture algorithm(s) and are defined as a list of x,y pairs defining the corners of a box in the image. From TFC:

TODO

  • Automatic upload to cloudfiles/swift
  • Flask application to stream jpegs from cloudfiles based on Miguels work here: https://github.com/miguelgrinberg/flask-video-streaming
  • Alternate motion detection algorithms, convolution matrix, H.264 motion vector
  • Daemonize PyPiCam
  • Move configuration options to a config file

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