No module named 'tensorflow' when running train.py in conda environment
I try to run the train.py file to train my object detector, but I get a ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'tensorflow'
error. I'm running this in my conda environment, and I can import and use tensorflow in that environment just fine. Anyone know why this happens? Thanks
(fastai-audio) C:UsersAndrewDocumentsTensorFlowworkspaceclassification>train.py --logtostderr --train_dir=training/ --pipeline_config_path=training/pipeline.config
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:UsersAndrewDocumentsTensorFlowworkspaceclassificationtrain.py", line 47, in <module>
import tensorflow as tf
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'tensorflow
tensorflow conda object-detection
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I try to run the train.py file to train my object detector, but I get a ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'tensorflow'
error. I'm running this in my conda environment, and I can import and use tensorflow in that environment just fine. Anyone know why this happens? Thanks
(fastai-audio) C:UsersAndrewDocumentsTensorFlowworkspaceclassification>train.py --logtostderr --train_dir=training/ --pipeline_config_path=training/pipeline.config
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:UsersAndrewDocumentsTensorFlowworkspaceclassificationtrain.py", line 47, in <module>
import tensorflow as tf
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'tensorflow
tensorflow conda object-detection
Are you using a python shebang inside the train.py code?
– Kannappan Sirchabesan
Jan 19 at 15:17
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I try to run the train.py file to train my object detector, but I get a ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'tensorflow'
error. I'm running this in my conda environment, and I can import and use tensorflow in that environment just fine. Anyone know why this happens? Thanks
(fastai-audio) C:UsersAndrewDocumentsTensorFlowworkspaceclassification>train.py --logtostderr --train_dir=training/ --pipeline_config_path=training/pipeline.config
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:UsersAndrewDocumentsTensorFlowworkspaceclassificationtrain.py", line 47, in <module>
import tensorflow as tf
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'tensorflow
tensorflow conda object-detection
I try to run the train.py file to train my object detector, but I get a ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'tensorflow'
error. I'm running this in my conda environment, and I can import and use tensorflow in that environment just fine. Anyone know why this happens? Thanks
(fastai-audio) C:UsersAndrewDocumentsTensorFlowworkspaceclassification>train.py --logtostderr --train_dir=training/ --pipeline_config_path=training/pipeline.config
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:UsersAndrewDocumentsTensorFlowworkspaceclassificationtrain.py", line 47, in <module>
import tensorflow as tf
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'tensorflow
tensorflow conda object-detection
tensorflow conda object-detection
edited Jan 19 at 14:12
Andrew
asked Jan 19 at 3:08
AndrewAndrew
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Are you using a python shebang inside the train.py code?
– Kannappan Sirchabesan
Jan 19 at 15:17
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Are you using a python shebang inside the train.py code?
– Kannappan Sirchabesan
Jan 19 at 15:17
Are you using a python shebang inside the train.py code?
– Kannappan Sirchabesan
Jan 19 at 15:17
Are you using a python shebang inside the train.py code?
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Jan 19 at 15:17
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I couldn't figure out how to run it, so I just decided to create a jupyter notebook to run the cell in the fastai-audio kernel and it worked.
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I couldn't figure out how to run it, so I just decided to create a jupyter notebook to run the cell in the fastai-audio kernel and it worked.
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I couldn't figure out how to run it, so I just decided to create a jupyter notebook to run the cell in the fastai-audio kernel and it worked.
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I couldn't figure out how to run it, so I just decided to create a jupyter notebook to run the cell in the fastai-audio kernel and it worked.
I couldn't figure out how to run it, so I just decided to create a jupyter notebook to run the cell in the fastai-audio kernel and it worked.
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Are you using a python shebang inside the train.py code?
– Kannappan Sirchabesan
Jan 19 at 15:17