About aruco error import 'cv2.aruco' error on python3.5









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I get an error like the following.



traceback (most recent call last):
File "test_sensor.py", line 97, in <module>
detector = ArucoDetector(sensor.camera, data["detector_layout_path"])
File "/home/usr/deeptracking/deeptracking/detector/detector_aruco.py", line 11, in __init__
self.camparam = aruco.CameraParameters()
NameError: name 'aruco' is not defined

but, I have installed cv2.aruco.
What is the problem?



environment



  • ubuntu 16.04

  • python 3.5

  • cuda 9.2









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  • How did you do the install? Is it possible that the install targeted Python 2.7 instead of 3.5? –
    – Dave W. Smith
    Nov 12 at 4:50










  • @DaveW.Smith Because I am building the environment with python 3, I would like to do it if possible. But I will try it even in python 2. Thank you!
    – hello_nezumi
    Nov 13 at 10:10











  • @ Dave W. Smith other program worked using aruco. CameraParameters not found. Is there not it in cv2.aruco that is in opencv3?
    – hello_nezumi
    Nov 13 at 11:23














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I get an error like the following.



traceback (most recent call last):
File "test_sensor.py", line 97, in <module>
detector = ArucoDetector(sensor.camera, data["detector_layout_path"])
File "/home/usr/deeptracking/deeptracking/detector/detector_aruco.py", line 11, in __init__
self.camparam = aruco.CameraParameters()
NameError: name 'aruco' is not defined

but, I have installed cv2.aruco.
What is the problem?



environment



  • ubuntu 16.04

  • python 3.5

  • cuda 9.2









share|improve this question























  • How did you do the install? Is it possible that the install targeted Python 2.7 instead of 3.5? –
    – Dave W. Smith
    Nov 12 at 4:50










  • @DaveW.Smith Because I am building the environment with python 3, I would like to do it if possible. But I will try it even in python 2. Thank you!
    – hello_nezumi
    Nov 13 at 10:10











  • @ Dave W. Smith other program worked using aruco. CameraParameters not found. Is there not it in cv2.aruco that is in opencv3?
    – hello_nezumi
    Nov 13 at 11:23












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I get an error like the following.



traceback (most recent call last):
File "test_sensor.py", line 97, in <module>
detector = ArucoDetector(sensor.camera, data["detector_layout_path"])
File "/home/usr/deeptracking/deeptracking/detector/detector_aruco.py", line 11, in __init__
self.camparam = aruco.CameraParameters()
NameError: name 'aruco' is not defined

but, I have installed cv2.aruco.
What is the problem?



environment



  • ubuntu 16.04

  • python 3.5

  • cuda 9.2









share|improve this question















I get an error like the following.



traceback (most recent call last):
File "test_sensor.py", line 97, in <module>
detector = ArucoDetector(sensor.camera, data["detector_layout_path"])
File "/home/usr/deeptracking/deeptracking/detector/detector_aruco.py", line 11, in __init__
self.camparam = aruco.CameraParameters()
NameError: name 'aruco' is not defined

but, I have installed cv2.aruco.
What is the problem?



environment



  • ubuntu 16.04

  • python 3.5

  • cuda 9.2






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  • How did you do the install? Is it possible that the install targeted Python 2.7 instead of 3.5? –
    – Dave W. Smith
    Nov 12 at 4:50










  • @DaveW.Smith Because I am building the environment with python 3, I would like to do it if possible. But I will try it even in python 2. Thank you!
    – hello_nezumi
    Nov 13 at 10:10











  • @ Dave W. Smith other program worked using aruco. CameraParameters not found. Is there not it in cv2.aruco that is in opencv3?
    – hello_nezumi
    Nov 13 at 11:23
















  • How did you do the install? Is it possible that the install targeted Python 2.7 instead of 3.5? –
    – Dave W. Smith
    Nov 12 at 4:50










  • @DaveW.Smith Because I am building the environment with python 3, I would like to do it if possible. But I will try it even in python 2. Thank you!
    – hello_nezumi
    Nov 13 at 10:10











  • @ Dave W. Smith other program worked using aruco. CameraParameters not found. Is there not it in cv2.aruco that is in opencv3?
    – hello_nezumi
    Nov 13 at 11:23















How did you do the install? Is it possible that the install targeted Python 2.7 instead of 3.5? –
– Dave W. Smith
Nov 12 at 4:50




How did you do the install? Is it possible that the install targeted Python 2.7 instead of 3.5? –
– Dave W. Smith
Nov 12 at 4:50












@DaveW.Smith Because I am building the environment with python 3, I would like to do it if possible. But I will try it even in python 2. Thank you!
– hello_nezumi
Nov 13 at 10:10





@DaveW.Smith Because I am building the environment with python 3, I would like to do it if possible. But I will try it even in python 2. Thank you!
– hello_nezumi
Nov 13 at 10:10













@ Dave W. Smith other program worked using aruco. CameraParameters not found. Is there not it in cv2.aruco that is in opencv3?
– hello_nezumi
Nov 13 at 11:23




@ Dave W. Smith other program worked using aruco. CameraParameters not found. Is there not it in cv2.aruco that is in opencv3?
– hello_nezumi
Nov 13 at 11:23

















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