I am trying to create an Object Detection model with CreateML.
But no matter what I do, every time I press "Train" I get the message "Unexpected Error". But without any further information.
Here is the annotations.json data:
[{"image":"bild.jpg","annotations":[{"label":"sneakers","coordinates":{"y":875,"x":473,"width":236,"height":602}}]},{"image":"bild2.jpg","annotations":[{"label":"sneakers","coordinates":{"y":883,"x":440,"width":245,"height":605}}]},{"image":"bild3.jpg","annotations":[{"label":"sneakers","coordinates":{"y":608,"x":362,"width":222,"height":522}}]},{"image":"bild4.jpg","annotations":[{"label":"sneakers","coordinates":{"y":777,"x":411,"width":254,"height":687}}]}]
And here screenshots from CreateML:
https://i.stack.imgur.com/y0JOa.png
https://i.stack.imgur.com/mRzMp.png
Does anyone have any idea what I am doing wrong?
I had GPU timeout and other issues. Just cancelling the error and clicking on Resume Training worked for me. The error might pop up for a few times, but after a while, the process will continue.
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this is quite new to me, so I've been trying to make it work for the past few days, but keep getting errors.
I'm trying to create a strategy code for several indicator, but get "Could not find function or function reference 'sma'" error or it compiles perfectly but get no data on the overview pane...
I decided to try the most basic code to see what happens:
strategy("Simple Moving Average Strategy", overlay=true)
// Define the moving average
ma = sma(close, 20)
// Buy signal
strategy.entry("Buy", strategy.long, when=crossover(close, ma))
// Sell signal
strategy.exit("Sell", when=crossunder(close, ma))
This yields no data.
can someone please assist?
also, if you guys can explain why I get "Could not find function or function reference 'sma'" (or other functions) eventhough the rest of the code is just fine, that would be great.
Thanks!
Tried reducing the code to its basics, to pinpoint the error.
I would like to utilize OpenCV's integration of OpenGL/OpenCL to achieve fast distortion of images directly on the GPU while avoiding GPU/CPU image transfers. I can create a cv::ogl::Buffer from an OpenGL buffer object in Qt:
// m_pub is of type QOpenGLBuffer
cv::ogl::Buffer b(512, 512, CV_8UC4, m_pub.bufferId());
But the next line throws an exception:
cv::UMat m = cv::ogl::mapGLBuffer(b);
The error reported by OpenCV was originally:
OpenCV(4.5.5) Error: Unknown error code -220 (OpenCL:
clCreateFromGLBuffer failed) in cv::ogl::mapGLBuffer, file
D:\OpenCV\opencv-4.5.5\modules\core\src\opengl.cpp, line 1886
To get further information, I call cv::ocl::getOpenCLErrorString(status); in opengl.cpp, rebuild, and find that the error is CL_INVALID_CONTEXT.
I've checked cv::ocl::Context, cv::ocl::Device, cv::ocl::Platform, added cv::ocl::attachContext, all doesn't work. I'm stuck here, don't know how to go forward.
Any suggestions are really appreciated. Thanks.
It needs to call cv::ogl::ocl::initializeContextFromGL() in the initialization phase. My project is based on Qt, the window is inherited from QOpenGLWindow, so I call that function in initializeGL().
I guess that without this call, OpenCV would also create an OpenCL context automatically, but that's not the same as the one created from OpenGL, that's why the CL_INVALID_CONTEXT error occurred.
As a reminder, I used cv::remap to process a 512x512 image and found that processing on the GPU via OpenCL was not much faster than on the CPU. It still takes around 12ms on average. This is still too slow if the application requires a high frame rate and needs to leave time for other processing.
I have a Kuka arm and some objects set up in my simulation(very similar to manipulation station example), and I have been running into coredump error below whenever there is a contact between the robot and the objects.
"abort: Failure at multibody/plant/multibody_plant.cc:1640 in CalcImplicitStribeckResults(): condition 'info == ImplicitStribeckSolverResult::kSuccess' failed.
Aborted (core dumped)"
Decreasing the integration step size for the simulator did not help, so I ended up tracing back the error and commented out the condition that is causing the error( "DRAKE_DEMAND(info == ImplicitStribeckSolverResult::kSuccess);" ), which seems to coredump a lot less often.
However, I am guessing that condition is there for a reason, so would commenting the line out cause any other issues in the simulation? What is the proper way to fix the coredump problem?
In Drake PR #12503, the ImplicitStribeck code was refactored to reflect the notation in the TAMSI arXiv paper, and in #12361 it was changed to provide a more helpful exception with troubleshooting tips:
https://github.com/RobotLocomotion/drake/blob/v0.15.0/multibody/plant/multibody_plant.cc#L1866-L1878
Can you try out a later version (e.g. 0.15.0), and then try out the troubleshooting instructions there? (You've already tried changing step size in the simulator, but you may want to check on the stiffness of your overall system, etc.)
I'm using AKRhodesPiano() and AkTubularBells(). Both work alone. When I try to initialize both, I get the following error.
AKRhodesPiano.swift:init(frequency:amplitude:):88:Parameter Tree Failed
Notably, if I change the order of initialization, the error occurs for the last one of the two instantiated.
Adding the following line to the AKTubularBells playground right under the initialization of AKTubularBells is enough to trigger the error.
let tubularBells = AKTubularBells()
let temp = AKRhodesPiano() /// <- Add this line.
I saw in another post AKRhodesPiano error (crush) on AudioKit v4.2 that there was a recent error in the STK Physical models, so perhaps this is part of that. Any insight appreciated as always.
Thanks for noticing this, it only occurred when using those two nodes simultaneously, but it was basically just a cut-and-paste job gone bad. I fixed it on develop, so if you can rebuild the framework you'll be fine or else wait for the next release which should be soon.
Here's the fix:
https://github.com/AudioKit/AudioKit/commit/05651ff97a7ea7815a27de6a53eee0b5f7998920
In my company we´ve installed the app GuiXT Liquid UI on Ipad mini to access to our SAP-Systems.
The login works fine and we can open transactions (those which were delivered by SAP and also self-written), but as soon as we want to change variant, display a list or anything else, an Runtime Error occurs.
While opening the same transactions with the “normal” gui on windows-pcs everything works.
Following informations I get from the error message:
Runtime Errors MESSAGE_TYPE_X
Error analysis
Short text of error message:
Control Frame Work : Error in data stream <DATAMANAGER><TABLES><DATACHAN
GES HANDLE="2"><IT I; current tag PROPERTY,
Long text of error message:
Technical information about the message:
Message class....... "CNDP"
Number.............. 008
Variable 1.......... "<DATAMANAGER><TABLES><DATACHANGES HANDLE="2"><IT I"
Variable 2.......... "PROPERTY"
Variable 3.......... " "
Variable 4.......... " "
Information on where terminated
Termination occurred in the ABAP program "CL_GUI_DATAMANAGER============CP" -
in "TRACE_XML".
The main program was "RAZUGA_ALV01 ".
In the source code you have the termination point in line 2136
of the (Include) program "CL_GUI_DATAMANAGER============CL".
This is a really old question and I hope you found a solution.
I stumbled upon it while searching for help on a similar (but not exactly the same) error.
I found this note which doesn't apply to my system/error, but might apply to yours, so I'll leave it here for reference:
2318244 - Shortdump occurs in /IDXGC/PDOCMON01 when click some Process Step No. to display step additional data
Regards,
tao