CMU-Perceptual-Computing-Lab / openpose

OpenPose: Real-time multi-person keypoint detection library for body, face, hands, and foot estimation
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unable to install openpose in colab settings #2273

Open vidyazope opened 10 months ago

vidyazope commented 10 months ago

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I have installed following commands

  1. !apt-get install -y protobuf-compiler libprotobuf-dev
  2. !apt-get install -y libgoogle-glog-dev

    update CUDA

  3. !apt-get update
  4. !apt-get install -y cuda changed the path of the OpenPose library in colab setting as /content/openpose/build and checked for from openpose import OpenPose from openpose import pyopenpose as op

Issue Summary

ImportError: cannot import name 'OpenPose' from 'openpose' (unknown location)

Executed Command (if any)

Note: add --logging_level 0 --disable_multi_thread to get higher debug information.

OpenPose Output (if any)

Errors (if any)

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  1. Whole console output (if errors appeared), paste the error to PasteBin and then paste the link here: LINK

  2. OpenPose version: Latest GitHub code? Or specific commit (e.g., d52878f)? Or specific version from Release section (e.g., 1.2.0)?

  3. General configuration:

    • Installation mode: CMake, sh script, manual Makefile installation, ... (Ubuntu); CMake, ... (Windows); ...?
    • Operating system (lsb_release -a in Ubuntu):
    • Operating system version (e.g., Ubuntu 16, Windows 10, ...):
    • Release or Debug mode? (by default: release):
    • Compiler (gcc --version in Ubuntu or VS version in Windows): 5.4.0, ... (Ubuntu); VS2015 Enterprise Update 3, VS2017 community, ... (Windows); ...?
  4. Non-default settings:

    • 3-D Reconstruction module added? (by default: no):
    • Any other custom CMake configuration with respect to the default version? (by default: no):
  5. 3rd-party software:

    • Caffe version: Default from OpenPose, custom version, ...?
    • CMake version (cmake --version in Ubuntu):
    • OpenCV version: pre-compiled apt-get install libopencv-dev (only Ubuntu); OpenPose default (only Windows); compiled from source? If so, 2.4.9, 2.4.12, 3.1, 3.2?; ...?
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    • cuDNN version:
    • GPU model (nvidia-smi in Ubuntu):
  7. If CPU-only mode issue:

    • CPU brand & model:
    • Total RAM memory available:
  8. If Python API:

    • Python version: 2.7, 3.7, ...?
    • Numpy version (python -c "import numpy; print numpy.version.version" in Ubuntu):
  9. If Windows system:

    • Portable demo or compiled library?
  10. If speed performance issue:

davidpagnon commented 9 months ago

Just in case, I installed it successfully on Colab recently, you can check this :) https://bit.ly/Sports2D_Colab

motakosay commented 8 months ago

Just in case, I installed it successfully on Colab recently, you can check this :) https://bit.ly/Sports2D_Colab

after move openpose directory to GDrive $openpose_path/build/examples/openpose/openpose.bin I still can't get this file openpose.bin ?