Using Anaconda to try and setup deeplab (https://github.com/tensorflow/models/tree/master/research/deeplab).
I have gotten through a lot of issues by seeing other questions answered but have hit one that doesn't seem to be answered:
when trying to run the "python deeplab/model_test.py" I get:
(base) PS D:\DeepLab\models-master\research> python deeplab/model_test.py
C:\Users\Jake\anaconda3\lib\site-packages\tensorflow\python\framework\dtypes.py:516: FutureWarning: Passing (type, 1) or '1type' as a synonym of type is deprecated; in a future version of numpy, it will be understood as (type, (1,)) / '(1,)type'.
_np_qint8 = np.dtype([("qint8", np.int8, 1)])
C:\Users\Jake\anaconda3\lib\site-packages\tensorflow\python\framework\dtypes.py:517: FutureWarning: Passing (type, 1) or '1type' as a synonym of type is deprecated; in a future version of numpy, it will be understood as (type, (1,)) / '(1,)type'.
_np_quint8 = np.dtype([("quint8", np.uint8, 1)])
C:\Users\Jake\anaconda3\lib\site-packages\tensorflow\python\framework\dtypes.py:518: FutureWarning: Passing (type, 1) or '1type' as a synonym of type is deprecated; in a future version of numpy, it will be understood as (type, (1,)) / '(1,)type'.
_np_qint16 = np.dtype([("qint16", np.int16, 1)])
C:\Users\Jake\anaconda3\lib\site-packages\tensorflow\python\framework\dtypes.py:519: FutureWarning: Passing (type, 1) or '1type' as a synonym of type is deprecated; in a future version of numpy, it will be understood as (type, (1,)) / '(1,)type'.
_np_quint16 = np.dtype([("quint16", np.uint16, 1)])
C:\Users\Jake\anaconda3\lib\site-packages\tensorflow\python\framework\dtypes.py:520: FutureWarning: Passing (type, 1) or '1type' as a synonym of type is deprecated; in a future version of numpy, it will be understood as (type, (1,)) / '(1,)type'.
_np_qint32 = np.dtype([("qint32", np.int32, 1)])
C:\Users\Jake\anaconda3\lib\site-packages\tensorflow\python\framework\dtypes.py:525: FutureWarning: Passing (type, 1) or '1type' as a synonym of type is deprecated; in a future version of numpy, it will be understood as (type, (1,)) / '(1,)type'.
np_resource = np.dtype([("resource", np.ubyte, 1)])
C:\Users\Jake\anaconda3\lib\site-packages\tensorboard\compat\tensorflow_stub\dtypes.py:541: FutureWarning: Passing (type, 1) or '1type' as a synonym of type is deprecated; in a future version of numpy, it will be understood as (type, (1,)) / '(1,)type'.
_np_qint8 = np.dtype([("qint8", np.int8, 1)])
C:\Users\Jake\anaconda3\lib\site-packages\tensorboard\compat\tensorflow_stub\dtypes.py:542: FutureWarning: Passing (type, 1) or '1type' as a synonym of type is deprecated; in a future version of numpy, it will be understood as (type, (1,)) / '(1,)type'.
_np_quint8 = np.dtype([("quint8", np.uint8, 1)])
C:\Users\Jake\anaconda3\lib\site-packages\tensorboard\compat\tensorflow_stub\dtypes.py:543: FutureWarning: Passing (type, 1) or '1type' as a synonym of type is deprecated; in a future version of numpy, it will be understood as (type, (1,)) / '(1,)type'.
_np_qint16 = np.dtype([("qint16", np.int16, 1)])
C:\Users\Jake\anaconda3\lib\site-packages\tensorboard\compat\tensorflow_stub\dtypes.py:544: FutureWarning: Passing (type, 1) or '1type' as a synonym of type is deprecated; in a future version of numpy, it will be understood as (type, (1,)) / '(1,)type'.
_np_quint16 = np.dtype([("quint16", np.uint16, 1)])
C:\Users\Jake\anaconda3\lib\site-packages\tensorboard\compat\tensorflow_stub\dtypes.py:545: FutureWarning: Passing (type, 1) or '1type' as a synonym of type is deprecated; in a future version of numpy, it will be understood as (type, (1,)) / '(1,)type'.
_np_qint32 = np.dtype([("qint32", np.int32, 1)])
C:\Users\Jake\anaconda3\lib\site-packages\tensorboard\compat\tensorflow_stub\dtypes.py:550: FutureWarning: Passing (type, 1) or '1type' as a synonym of type is deprecated; in a future version of numpy, it will be understood as (type, (1,)) / '(1,)type'.
np_resource = np.dtype([("resource", np.ubyte, 1)])
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "deeplab/model_test.py", line 22, in <module>
from deeplab import model
File "D:\DeepLab\models-master\research\deeplab\model.py", line 58, in <module>
from deeplab.core import feature_extractor
File "D:\DeepLab\models-master\research\deeplab\core\feature_extractor.py", line 24, in <module>
from deeplab.core import nas_network
File "D:\DeepLab\models-master\research\deeplab\core\nas_network.py", line 44, in <module>
from deeplab.core import nas_genotypes
File "D:\DeepLab\models-master\research\deeplab\core\nas_genotypes.py", line 23, in <module>
from deeplab.core import nas_cell
File "D:\DeepLab\models-master\research\deeplab\core\nas_cell.py", line 29, in <module>
from deeplab.core import xception as xception_utils
File "D:\DeepLab\models-master\research\deeplab\core\xception.py", line 58, in <module>
from nets.mobilenet import conv_blocks as mobilenet_v3_ops
**File "D:\DeepLab\models-master\research\slim\nets\mobilenet\conv_blocks.py", line 20, in <module>
import tf_slim as slim
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'tf_slim'**
I found some suggestions that this may be environment variable related but mine are all correct: env vars and i refreshed the anaconda window multiple times to make sure the changes were taking place.
I have tf_slim in my folder directory here: C:\Program Files\Python36\Lib\site-packages\tf_slim.
Not sure what to do :( I'm pretty new at this type of installation.
I am on windows 10.