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Excellent, I'm going to post links to installers to make it somewhat more convenient, just haven't gotten to that yet


Looks like it might be using background subtraction, is that right?


Its running EfficientDet on the phone using Tensorflow light.


An interesting effect of counting at roundabouts is that MHT/basic inertial movement models tend to work quite well, because the vehicles aren't stopping and starting, and they tend to not bunch up as much as at a red light


I accidentally linked the wrong repo (it was original/unredacted with API keys, etc). The correct repo is: https://github.com/asfarley/vtc_opensource


Assume someone grabbed the API keys. Change them as soon as possible.


Changed now. Thanks!


Redacted/updated repo with BSD 3-Clause license:

https://github.com/asfarley/vtc_opensource

Sorry for the confusion


Ok, we've changed the URL to that from https://github.com/asfarley/vtc_lfs above. Thanks!


I botched the open-sourcing, I intended to post this one: https://github.com/asfarley/vtc_opensource

I've updated the license to BSD 3-Clause and deleted the EULA.txt.


In that repo, the default branch 'main' has only a licence file. Perhaps you meant to make the 'master' branch the default?


Yes, done now


I hired some workers in Bangladesh


Whoops, thank you. Fixed now.


I did this with a serial-controlled relay once

https://youtu.be/W8FKTQcN4M4?si=7wUexeJavkFiqHzI


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