'OpenCV AttributeError module 'cv2.cv2' has no attribute 'Tracker_create'
I have tried to run this code but get an Attribute Error. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
import cv2
import sys
(major_ver, minor_ver, subminor_ver) = (cv2.__version__).split('.')
if __name__ == '__main__':
# Set up tracker.
# Instead of MIL, you can also use
tracker_types = ['BOOSTING', 'MIL','KCF', 'TLD', 'MEDIANFLOW', 'CSRT', 'MOSSE']
tracker_type = tracker_types[5]
if int(minor_ver) < 3:
tracker = cv2.cv2.Tracker_create(tracker_type)
else:
if tracker_type == 'BOOSTING':
tracker = cv2.TrackerBoosting_create()
if tracker_type == 'MIL':
tracker = cv2.TrackerMIL_create()
if tracker_type == 'KCF':
tracker = cv2.TrackerKCF_create()
if tracker_type == 'TLD':
tracker = cv2.TrackerTLD_create()
if tracker_type == 'MEDIANFLOW':
tracker = cv2.TrackerMedianFlow_create()
if tracker_type == 'CSRT':
tracker = cv2.TrackerCSRT_create()
if tracker_type == 'MOSSE':
tracker = cv2.TrackerMOSSE_create()
# Read video
video = cv2.VideoCapture("./videos/chaplin.mp4")
# Exit if video not opened.
if not video.isOpened():
print("Could not open video")
sys.exit()
# Read first frame.
ok, frame = video.read()
if not ok:
print('Cannot read video file')
sys.exit()
# Define an initial bounding box
bbox = (287, 23, 86, 320)
# Uncomment the line below to select a different bounding box
bbox = cv2.selectROI(frame, False)
# Initialize tracker with first frame and bounding box
ok = tracker.init(frame, bbox)
while True:
# Read a new frame
ok, frame = video.read()
if not ok:
break
# Start timer
timer = cv2.getTickCount()
# Update tracker
ok, bbox = tracker.update(frame)
# Calculate Frames per second (FPS)
fps = cv2.getTickFrequency() / (cv2.getTickCount() - timer);
# Draw bounding box
if ok:
# Tracking success
p1 = (int(bbox[0]), int(bbox[1]))
p2 = (int(bbox[0] + bbox[2]), int(bbox[1] + bbox[3]))
cv2.rectangle(frame, p1, p2, (255,0,0), 2, 1)
else :
# Tracking failure
cv2.putText(frame, "Tracking failure detected", (100,80), cv2.FONT_HERSHEY_SIMPLEX, 0.75,(0,0,255),2)
# Display tracker type on frame
cv2.putText(frame, tracker_type + " Tracker", (100,20), cv2.FONT_HERSHEY_SIMPLEX, 0.75, (50,170,50),2);
# Display FPS on frame
cv2.putText(frame, "FPS : " + str(int(fps)), (100,50), cv2.FONT_HERSHEY_SIMPLEX, 0.75, (50,170,50), 2);
# Display result
cv2.imshow("Tracking", frame)
# Exit if ESC pressed
k = cv2.waitKey(1) & 0xff
if k == 27 : break
Output:
Traceback (most recent call last): File "C:\Users\Jatin\OpenCV-Object-Tracking\index.py", line 15, in tracker = cv2.cv2.Tracker_create(tracker_type) AttributeError: module 'cv2.cv2' has no attribute 'Tracker_create'
Solution 1:[1]
It depends on which packages of OpenCV and the version you have installed.
I believe you need OpenCV 3.4+ to run those models. Some tracker models are available in 3.2, and 3.3. All trackers in your script are available in 3.4
OpenCV packages:
opencv-python
: This repository contains the main modules of the OpenCV library.
opencv-contrib-python
: The opencv-contrib-python repository contains both the main modules along with the contrib modules
python -m pip install opencv-contrib-python
, check to see if you have 3.4+, with pip show opencv
.
See how to install opencv for more details
Updates
As @user48956 pointed out opencv v 4.5.x
has moved some of these algorithms to cv2.legacy
. For example, to access TrackerMOSSE_create
function. You would have to get it fromcv2.legacy.TrackerMOSSE_create
.
I would recommend keeping up with opencv GitHub as some functions/algorithms will likely move around or be deleted.
Solution 2:[2]
If you are using OpenCV 4 or above then the above code may not work.
if int(minor_ver) < 3:
line breaks for OpenCV 4You need to install just opencv contrib for this experiment
My Virtual Env contains
pip install -r requirements.txt
dlib==19.19.0
imutils==0.5.3
numpy==1.18.4
opencv-contrib-python==4.2.0.34
scipy==1.4.1
modified code, compatible with OpenCV 4 version
tracker.pyimport cv2
import sys
(major_ver, minor_ver, subminor_ver) = (cv2.__version__).split('.')
print(cv2.__version__)
if __name__ == '__main__':
# Set up tracker.
# Instead of MIL, you can also use
tracker_types = ['BOOSTING', 'MIL','KCF', 'TLD', 'MEDIANFLOW', 'CSRT', 'MOSSE']
tracker_type = tracker_types[6]
if int(major_ver) < 4 and int(minor_ver) < 3:
tracker = cv2.cv2.Tracker_create(tracker_type)
else:
if tracker_type == 'BOOSTING':
tracker = cv2.TrackerBoosting_create()
if tracker_type == 'MIL':
tracker = cv2.TrackerMIL_create()
if tracker_type == 'KCF':
tracker = cv2.TrackerKCF_create()
if tracker_type == 'TLD':
tracker = cv2.TrackerTLD_create()
if tracker_type == 'MEDIANFLOW':
tracker = cv2.TrackerMedianFlow_create()
if tracker_type == 'CSRT':
tracker = cv2.TrackerCSRT_create()
if tracker_type == 'MOSSE':
tracker = cv2.TrackerMOSSE_create()
# Read video
video = cv2.VideoCapture(0)
# Exit if video not opened.
if not video.isOpened():
print("Could not open video")
sys.exit()
# Read first frame.
ok, frame = video.read()
if not ok:
print('Cannot read video file')
sys.exit()
# Define an initial bounding box
bbox = (287, 23, 86, 320)
# Uncomment the line below to select a different bounding box
bbox = cv2.selectROI(frame, False)
# Initialize tracker with first frame and bounding box
ok = tracker.init(frame, bbox)
while True:
# Read a new frame
ok, frame = video.read()
if not ok:
break
# Start timer
timer = cv2.getTickCount()
# Update tracker
ok, bbox = tracker.update(frame)
# Calculate Frames per second (FPS)
fps = cv2.getTickFrequency() / (cv2.getTickCount() - timer);
# Draw bounding box
if ok:
# Tracking success
p1 = (int(bbox[0]), int(bbox[1]))
p2 = (int(bbox[0] + bbox[2]), int(bbox[1] + bbox[3]))
cv2.rectangle(frame, p1, p2, (255,0,0), 2, 1)
else :
# Tracking failure
cv2.putText(frame, "Tracking failure detected", (100,80), cv2.FONT_HERSHEY_SIMPLEX, 0.75,(0,0,255),2)
# Display tracker type on frame
cv2.putText(frame, tracker_type + " Tracker", (100,20), cv2.FONT_HERSHEY_SIMPLEX, 0.75, (50,170,50),2);
# Display FPS on frame
cv2.putText(frame, "FPS : " + str(int(fps)), (100,50), cv2.FONT_HERSHEY_SIMPLEX, 0.75, (50,170,50), 2);
# Display result
cv2.imshow("Tracking", frame)
# Exit if ESC pressed
k = cv2.waitKey(1) & 0xff
if k == 27 : break
Solution 3:[3]
I was getting an error with:
tracker = cv2.TrackerMOSSE.create()
even thought I had already installed: opencv-contrib-python
I was able to fix the error by using this instead:
tracker = cv2.legacy_TrackerMOSSE.create()
Solution 4:[4]
My version of Python is 3.7, which doesn't seem to ignore the code below.
if int(minor_ver) < 3:
tracker = cv2.cv2.Tracker_create(tracker_type)
I simply deleted it and the module runs.
An unrelated but hopefully helpful suggestion. At the end of the code above, I added a `destroyAllWindows() command, which cleans up the viewer:
if k == 27:
cv2.destroyAllWindows()
break
Solution 5:[5]
For at least for:
- opencv-contrib-python==4.5.2.52
you need to replace:
cv2.TrackerMOSSE_create()
with...
cv2.legacy.TrackerMOSSE_create()
Sources
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Solution 1 | |
Solution 2 | Community |
Solution 3 | Jeru Luke |
Solution 4 | mherzog |
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