In the "To confirm" box, select and pick the objects you want to detect (e.g., person , car ). 4. Setup Local AI Inference

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CodeProject.AI and Blue Iris: The "Verified" Framework for Zero False Alerts

The "verified" aspect ensures that the AI can confidently identify specific objects (e.g., "Person" vs. "Shadow") before Blue Iris triggers an alert, drastically reducing false positives. Key Benefits of the Integration No data leaves your home network.

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6th Generation Intel Core i5/i7 or higher (essential for QuickSync acceleration). RAM: 16GB or more (AI models are memory-intensive).

: The "brain" that analyzes motion to verify what caused it. Verified Alerts

After saving these settings, your Blue Iris system is configured to send images to the AI server for analysis. How do you verify the connection? You can quickly check the AI status by looking at the status bar in the Blue Iris main window. It may show an "AI" icon or status message. The most reliable way is to use the AI control panel link in the "AI" tab to open the CodeProject.AI dashboard. In the dashboard's "Modules" tab, you should see your installed modules (like "Object Detection (YOLOv5 6.2)") with a status of "Started". This is your visual confirmation that the AI server is up and running and ready to process requests.

By pairing , a leading Windows-based Network Video Recorder (NVR), with CodeProject.AI Server , a free, local, open-source AI platform, you can implement a "verified" alert architecture . This configuration ensures your system records continuously or logs motion locally, but only interrupts your day when a specific target—such as a person, vehicle, or animal—is successfully identified and verified by local computer vision. The Core Concept: How "Verified" Alerts Work