September 19, 2020 I'm getting an attribute error using tensorflow | ||||
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I'm pretty new to python and this code is for object detection, it works fine on my webcam but has an error when using an external camera This is what I have: for classId, confidence,box in zip(classIds.flatten(),confs.flatten(),bbox): cv2.rectangle(img,box,color=(0,255,0),thickness=2) cv2.putText(img,classNames[classId-1].upper(),(box[0]+10,box[1]+30), cv2.FONT_HERSHEY_COMPLEX,1,(0,255,0),2) Here's the message I got: Traceback (most recent call last): File "C:/Users/byeo9/PycharmProjects/FYP-ENV/Testing 2.py", line 31, in <module> for classId, confidence,box in zip(classIds.flatten(),confs.flatten(),bbox): AttributeError: 'tuple' object has no attribute 'flatten' |
September 19, 2020 Re: I'm getting an attribute error using tensorflow | ||||
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Posted in reply to selenanur | On Saturday, 19 September 2020 at 06:10:47 UTC, selenanur wrote:
> I'm pretty new to python and this code is for object detection, it works fine on my webcam but has an error when using an external camera This is what I have:
>
> for classId, confidence,box in zip(classIds.flatten(),confs.flatten(),bbox):
> cv2.rectangle(img,box,color=(0,255,0),thickness=2)
> cv2.putText(img,classNames[classId-1].upper(),(box[0]+10,box[1]+30),
> cv2.FONT_HERSHEY_COMPLEX,1,(0,255,0),2)
> Here's the message I got:
>
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "C:/Users/byeo9/PycharmProjects/FYP-ENV/Testing 2.py", line 31, in <module>
> for classId, confidence,box in zip(classIds.flatten(),confs.flatten(),bbox):
> AttributeError: 'tuple' object has no attribute 'flatten'
Hello,
This forum is about the D programming language.
So I'm not sure you'll find any right answer here.
From a cursory glance, it seems your external camera doesn't lead to detection and as a result classIds is an empty tuple, or some null value. And as such doesn't enjoy having a .flatten() method.
(This is the sort of situation that static types were meant to avoid.)
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