2018-11-14 03:18:54 -0600 | commented answer | python: execute a statement if an event occurs for 60 seconds my objective is to do this with a raspberry pi3. and person detection is not my final objective. my objective is to inti |
2018-11-14 03:17:23 -0600 | commented answer | python: execute a statement if an event occurs for 60 seconds my objective is to do this with a raspberry pi3 |
2018-11-14 03:12:44 -0600 | commented answer | python: execute a statement if an event occurs for 60 seconds I could understand and i tried adding it with the for loop. But since there might be many contours and since i have to |
2018-11-14 02:49:39 -0600 | commented answer | python: execute a statement if an event occurs for 60 seconds sorry for being noob. But which is the "person_detected" block in the opencv code? |
2018-11-14 02:46:27 -0600 | commented question | python: execute a statement if an event occurs for 60 seconds i was not able to add the code in the proper format. Thats why i used SO. Kindly help me out |
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2018-11-14 02:45:56 -0600 | edited question | python: execute a statement if an event occurs for 60 seconds python: execute a statement if an event occurs for 60 seconds I have this opencv python code for motion detection. A rec |
2018-11-14 01:59:01 -0600 | asked a question | python: execute a statement if an event occurs for 60 seconds python: execute a statement if an event occurs for 60 seconds I have this opencv python code for motion detection. A rec |