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Error in annotate.py "'NoneType' object has no attribute 'data'"

Open samiarja opened this issue 6 years ago • 0 comments

I am using python 3.6.x with windows 10 OS. I am encountering an error while running annotate.py script, I did a minor change for the code to make it compatible with python 3.
I knew the code run smoothly when the below was show in the terminal.

Event-based vision module imported State file found. State file updated. Please enter your name: Sami Press [a] to add a track, [c] to mark this file as complete and continue to the next file, or [x] to exit.A Annotating track number 0 Click in window and press spacebar to begin tracking

however, I followed all the instruction from the code and when the image open I tried to click on spacebar to begin tracking, but this what I got

Traceback (most recent call last): File "C:/Users/Sami/Desktop/Companies/The MARCS Institute/Code Testing/DV Software Code/event-Python-master/annotate.py", line 530, in main() File "C:/Users/Sami/Desktop/Companies/The MARCS Institute/Code Testing/DV Software Code/event-Python-master/annotate.py", line 509, in main add_track(annotation_state.output_subfolders[incomplete_file_ind], num_track_files, TD, annotated_by, annotation_state.source_files[incomplete_file_ind]) File "C:/Users/Sami/Desktop/Companies/The MARCS Institute/Code Testing/DV Software Code/event-Python-master/annotate.py", line 374, in add_track track = annotate_tracks(TD, 100000) File "C:/Users/Sami/Desktop/Companies/The MARCS Institute/Code Testing/DV Software Code/event-Python-master/annotate.py", line 186, in annotate_tracks tmax = np.max(TD.data.ts) AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'data'

Is this a bug? I am using nmnist.hdf5 dataset

thanks Sami

samiarja avatar Oct 21 '19 00:10 samiarja