devmaxxing / videocr-PaddleOCR

Extract hardcoded subtitles from videos using machine learning
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TypeError: 'NoneType' object is not iterable #16

Closed kuugaoke05 closed 9 months ago

kuugaoke05 commented 9 months ago

[2023/09/16 15:38:58] ppocr DEBUG: Namespace(help='==SUPPRESS==', use_gpu=True, use_xpu=False, use_npu=False, ir_optim=True, use_tensorrt=False, min_subgraph_size=15, precision='fp32', gpu_mem=500, gpu_id=0, image_dir=None, page_num=0, det_algorithm='DB', det_model_dir='/root/.paddleocr/whl/det/en/en_PP-OCRv3_det_infer', det_limit_side_len=960, det_limit_type='max', det_box_type='quad', det_db_thresh=0.3, det_db_box_thresh=0.6, det_db_unclip_ratio=1.5, max_batch_size=10, use_dilation=False, det_db_score_mode='fast', det_east_score_thresh=0.8, det_east_cover_thresh=0.1, det_east_nms_thresh=0.2, det_sast_score_thresh=0.5, det_sast_nms_thresh=0.2, det_pse_thresh=0, det_pse_box_thresh=0.85, det_pse_min_area=16, det_pse_scale=1, scales=[8, 16, 32], alpha=1.0, beta=1.0, fourier_degree=5, rec_algorithm='SVTR_LCNet', rec_model_dir='/root/.paddleocr/whl/rec/en/en_PP-OCRv4_rec_infer', rec_image_inverse=True, rec_image_shape='3, 48, 320', rec_batch_num=6, max_text_length=25, rec_char_dict_path='/usr/local/lib/python3.10/dist-packages/paddleocr/ppocr/utils/en_dict.txt', use_space_char=True, vis_font_path='./doc/fonts/simfang.ttf', drop_score=0.5, e2e_algorithm='PGNet', e2e_model_dir=None, e2e_limit_side_len=768, e2e_limit_type='max', e2e_pgnet_score_thresh=0.5, e2e_char_dict_path='./ppocr/utils/ic15_dict.txt', e2e_pgnet_valid_set='totaltext', e2e_pgnet_mode='fast', use_angle_cls=False, cls_model_dir='/root/.paddleocr/whl/cls/ch_ppocr_mobile_v2.0_cls_infer', cls_image_shape='3, 48, 192', label_list=['0', '180'], cls_batch_num=6, cls_thresh=0.9, enable_mkldnn=False, cpu_threads=10, use_pdserving=False, warmup=False, sr_model_dir=None, sr_image_shape='3, 32, 128', sr_batch_num=1, draw_img_save_dir='./inference_results', save_crop_res=False, crop_res_save_dir='./output', use_mp=False, total_process_num=1, process_id=0, benchmark=False, save_log_path='./log_output/', show_log=True, use_onnx=False, output='./output', table_max_len=488, table_algorithm='TableAttn', table_model_dir=None, merge_no_span_structure=True, table_char_dict_path=None, layout_model_dir=None, layout_dict_path=None, layout_score_threshold=0.5, layout_nms_threshold=0.5, kie_algorithm='LayoutXLM', ser_model_dir=None, re_model_dir=None, use_visual_backbone=True, ser_dict_path='../train_data/XFUND/class_list_xfun.txt', ocr_order_method=None, mode='structure', image_orientation=False, layout=True, table=True, ocr=True, recovery=False, use_pdf2docx_api=False, invert=False, binarize=False, alphacolor=(255, 255, 255), lang='en', det=True, rec=True, type='ocr', ocr_version='PP-OCRv4', structure_version='PP-StructureV2') [2023/09/16 15:39:01] ppocr WARNING: Since the angle classifier is not initialized, it will not be used during the forward process [2023/09/16 15:39:01] ppocr DEBUG: dt_boxes num : 0, elapsed : 0.02672290802001953 [2023/09/16 15:39:01] ppocr DEBUG: rec_res num : 0, elapsed : 1.6689300537109375e-06

TypeError Traceback (most recent call last) in <cell line: 17>() 15 crop_height = 70 #@param {type:"integer"} 16 ---> 17 save_subtitles_to_file(input_file_path, output_file_path, lang=language_code, 18 time_start=start_time, time_end=end_time, 19 conf_threshold=confidence_threshold, sim_threshold=similarity_threshold,

3 frames /usr/local/lib/python3.10/dist-packages/videocr/models.py in init(self, index, pred_data, conf_threshold) 28 if len(worddata) < 12: 29 # no word is predicted ---> 30 continue 31 , _, blocknum, *, conf, text = word_data 32 block_num, conf = int(block_num), int(conf)

TypeError: 'NoneType' object is not iterable

I don't know what's wrong, i used the same settings before friday it worked just fine, but today i can't use it What should i do?

devmaxxing commented 9 months ago

Were you perhaps using the latest PaddleOCR version 2.7.0.3 which seems to have just been released yesterday? They might have introduced a breaking change. If so, you could uninstall that and install the previous version 2.7.0.2. I have updated the setup.py to require version 2.7.0.2

kuugaoke05 commented 9 months ago

It's working now, man... Thank you