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Add custom (ipcam) model to Coral object detection.

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    Hello ! Is it possible to add custom models to the Coral Object detection module ? I am running CP on Docker (RPI5) with the google Coral. I would like to add the ipcam-combined and ipcam-dark custom models from GitHub - MikeLud/CodeProject.AI-Custom-IPcam-Models[^] The instruction at How to Use a Custom Model in CodeProject.AI Server in Docker[^] tells me to add file to the /app/AnalysisLayer/ObjectDetectionYolo/custom-models directory, but the directory AnalysisLayer does not exist in my container. Can some one tell me where to put the models and should I use the ipcam.pt or the ipcam.onnx files ? (I can of course map a local directory to the container if needed, as in the instruction above).

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      Hello ! Is it possible to add custom models to the Coral Object detection module ? I am running CP on Docker (RPI5) with the google Coral. I would like to add the ipcam-combined and ipcam-dark custom models from GitHub - MikeLud/CodeProject.AI-Custom-IPcam-Models[^] The instruction at How to Use a Custom Model in CodeProject.AI Server in Docker[^] tells me to add file to the /app/AnalysisLayer/ObjectDetectionYolo/custom-models directory, but the directory AnalysisLayer does not exist in my container. Can some one tell me where to put the models and should I use the ipcam.pt or the ipcam.onnx files ? (I can of course map a local directory to the container if needed, as in the instruction above).

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      You will probably have better luck posting this in the dedicated CodeProject.AI forum: CodeProject.AI Discussions[^]


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        You will probably have better luck posting this in the dedicated CodeProject.AI forum: CodeProject.AI Discussions[^]


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        Ok, thanks 👍

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          Hello ! Is it possible to add custom models to the Coral Object detection module ? I am running CP on Docker (RPI5) with the google Coral. I would like to add the ipcam-combined and ipcam-dark custom models from GitHub - MikeLud/CodeProject.AI-Custom-IPcam-Models[^] The instruction at How to Use a Custom Model in CodeProject.AI Server in Docker[^] tells me to add file to the /app/AnalysisLayer/ObjectDetectionYolo/custom-models directory, but the directory AnalysisLayer does not exist in my container. Can some one tell me where to put the models and should I use the ipcam.pt or the ipcam.onnx files ? (I can of course map a local directory to the container if needed, as in the instruction above).

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