[{"label":"Helmet","coordinate":[268.0,17.0,374.0,156.0]},{"label":"Helmet","coordinate":[495.0,55.0,581.0,181.0]}]
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/389/helmet+detection+api/305/detect' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY'
--data-raw '{
"url": "https://www.metrocuadrado.com/noticias/assets/backend/styles/crop_770x383/public/field/image/istock-927407842.jpg"
}'
After signing up, every developer is assigned a personal API access key, a unique combination of letters and digits provided to access to our API endpoint. To authenticate with the Helmet Detection API simply include your bearer token in the Authorization header.
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Authorization
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Required
Should be Bearer access_key. See "Your API Access Key" above when you are subscribed.
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About the API:
This API will detect any person in a given image and it will predict if the person is wearing a helmet or not. Simple to implement and use!
This API will receive an image URL and it will deliver an analysis, providing you the possitions of the recgonized helmets.
Safety: This API is ideal for those businesses that require helmets in the workplace. Be able to monitor if the workers are correctly using their safety elements to prevent accidents.
This API is ideal for Construction Sites, Warehouses, and logistic complexes.
Also, you can verify if a biker or bike rider is using a helmet for safety or not.
Besides API call limitations per month:
The Detect endpoint returns an array of objects, each indicating whether a helmet is detected in the image. Each object includes a label ("Helmet") and coordinates representing the position of the detected helmet.
The key fields in the response data are "label," which indicates the detection result (e.g., "Helmet"), and "coordinate," which provides the bounding box coordinates of the detected helmet in the format [x1, y1, x2, y2].
The response data is organized as a JSON array, where each element corresponds to a detected helmet. Each element contains a label and coordinates, allowing users to easily parse and utilize the information.
The Detect endpoint provides information on whether helmets are present in the image, including the number of helmets detected and their respective positions, which can be used for safety compliance monitoring.
Users can customize their requests by providing different image URLs to analyze various images. The API processes each image independently, allowing for flexible monitoring of helmet usage across different scenarios.
Data accuracy is maintained through advanced image processing algorithms that analyze visual features to detect helmets. Continuous updates and improvements to the model help enhance detection reliability.
Typical use cases include monitoring helmet compliance in construction sites, warehouses, and logistics operations, as well as ensuring safety for bikers and cyclists. This helps prevent accidents and promotes workplace safety.
If the response contains no detected helmets, users should interpret this as either no helmets present or potential issues with image quality. It's advisable to check the image clarity and ensure it meets the API's requirements for optimal detection.
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