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zoneminder/scripts/ZoneMinder
Pliable Pixels a2ff391eb1 feat: add Detect button to run object detection on current frame
Add ZM_TRAINING_DETECT_SCRIPT config option for specifying the path
to an external detection script (e.g. zm_detect.py). When configured,
a Detect button appears in the annotation editor that:
- Runs the script with -f <image> -m <monitor_id>
- Parses the --SPLIT-- JSON output for labels, boxes, confidences
- Displays results as orange (pending) bounding boxes
- Users can accept (checkmark) or reject (x) each detection
- Only accepted annotations are saved to the training set

Also adds accept/reject UI in the sidebar object list, with orange
color for pending detections and normal colors for accepted ones.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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ZoneMinder version 0.01
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