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asfarley/vtc_lfs: Video Traffic Camera by Roadometry. This repository stores large files using Git LFS.


VTC is a video-based traffic counting application for Windows computers. VTC targets Windows 10 but should also work on Windows 7, Vista and 8.

VTC does not have any strict hardware dependencies, but a modern nVidia discrete GPU is highly recommended. GTX1060 has been tested; at least 4GB of RAM in the GPU is recommended. The GPU must be nVidia-brand in order to yield a performance improvement; VTC requires CUDA to accelerate image-recognition tasks.

Development environment setup

  • Install Visual Studio 2017 to build VTC.
  • Clone repository anywhere (e.x. – C:\VTC).
  • Optional: install Visual Studio 2015 to build Yolo DLL.
  • Optional: install Emgu/OpenCV.

Information related to setup, configuration and troubleshooting can be found here:
roadometry.com/information.html

See the following link for an example of a video-count report generated by VTC:
roadometry.com/report.html

Image debugger visualizer

During debugging it’s useful to view image objects as a raster image, not as a array or bytes. To install image visualizer follow instructions at \Thirdparty\ImageVisualizer\readme.txt.

Use -tests command line argument to run unit tests.

Logs are written to %AppData%\VTC\1.0\Logs\.


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