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Set "PATH=%INTEL_OPENVINO_DIR%\opencv\圆4\vc14\bin %PATH%"
#CONDA INSTALL OPENCV 3.6 WINDOWS#
Set "OpenCV_DIR=%INTEL_OPENVINO_DIR%\opencv\圆4\vc14\lib" example: I am using windows 64bit + python 3.6, so I downloaded : opencvpython-3.4.0.12-cp36-cp36m-winamd64. If exist "%INTEL_OPENVINO_DIR%\opencv\setupvars.bat" (Ĭall "%INTEL_OPENVINO_DIR%\opencv\setupvars.bat" Please carefully inspect your setupvars.sh and pay attention to the following section (I'm posting an excerpt for the Windows setupvars.bat but for Linux it should be similar):
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You can certainly get a new version of OpenCV though, and use it with your OpenVino installation. Not against compiling unless it takes >20 hours on a PiZero, and all top results in google install opencv on raspberry pi do not mention the easy way.
#CONDA INSTALL OPENCV 3.6 HOW TO#
Much of OpenVino's documentation which depends on Python (like Model Optimizer) recommends using Python Python Virtual Environments actually, to avoid Python version conflict issues. I see all tutorials explaining how to install OpenCV by compiling the sources without ever mentioning there is the easy and natural way of sudo apt-get install python-opencv. The following command will create a new myenv virtual environment and install OpenCV into it. This way, youll avoid dependencies problem. Be careful not to have conflicting paths though - which can happen when you have several site-packages all over your machine and several Pythons in your PATH variable. Another safer approach is creating a virtual environment before actually install OpenCV. OpenVino should have no problem ! OpenVino installation is actually de-coupled from the Python installation so as long as your paths are setup correctly, everything should work. If you add these paths (Conda's variant of these paths) to your PATH variable:Ĭ:\Users\sdramani\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python36\Scripts\Ĭ:\Users\sdramani\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python36\ I don't see a reason however that OpenVino couldn't work with Conda's installation of Python 3.6.5. Check OpenCV installation.'.format(fnames)) ImportError: OpenCV loader: missing configuration file: 'config-3.6.py', 'config-3.py'. Maybe at some point in the future, this will change. Here is how my terminal looks like when I run the above commands in my terminal. When 'Processed (y/n)', answer by hitting y.
![conda install opencv 3.6 conda install opencv 3.6](https://pyimagesearch.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/install_opencv-1804-cmake-output-zoomout.jpg)
At this time OpenVino is not installable through Conda. To install the three packages in your DataScienceNightSJSU environment, from your terminal run the following codes: conda install tensorflow1.9.0 conda install keras2.1.2 conda install opencv3.4.2.