# Bodypix-Background Adds a different background to your video feed. This is made in part by the hard work of many people: - Dan Oved and Tyler Zhu for the [Bodypix model](https://blog.tensorflow.org/2019/11/updated-bodypix-2.html). - [Ben Elder](https://elder.dev/posts/open-source-virtual-background/) and [Daniel Llewellyn](https://snapcraft.io/fakecam) for their implementations Daniel Llewellyn has the highest polish solution so far, making it easily installable under Linux as a snap package. This solution aims for lower latency through the following ways - Uses ZeroMQ IPC for communication between the TFJS model and the image processing - Less transformations - If blurred background is chosen, only the first frame is captured and blurred ## Setup First we need to install the nodejs and python parts. ```bash npm install pip install . ``` Next we need to setup the `v4l2loopback` kernel module for the fake webcam. To install, ``bash sudo apt-get install v4l2loopback-dkms ``` If you already had an existing module, remove it so we can customize it, ```bash sudo modprobe -r v4l2loopback ``` Create a file in `/etc/modprobe.d/fakecam.conf` and add the following: ``` options v4l2loopback devices=1 video_nr=20 card_label=fakecam exclusive_caps=1 ``` Finally, load the kernel module ```bash sudo modprobe v4l2loopback ``` Then we can start the script with `./start.sh`.