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How to deal with "multiprocessing.pool.RemoteTraceback"
Hello! When I configured the environment and then wanted to test it, when I entered the following command in the terminal
python run_tracker.py atom default --dataset_name otb --sequence Soccer --debug 1 --threads 8 --use_visdom False
such an error occurred
multiprocessing.pool.RemoteTraceback:
"""
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/fm/anaconda3/envs/pytracking/lib/python3.7/multiprocessing/pool.py", line 121, in worker
result = (True, func(*args, **kwds))
File "/home/fm/anaconda3/envs/pytracking/lib/python3.7/multiprocessing/pool.py", line 47, in starmapstar
return list(itertools.starmap(args[0], args[1]))
File "/home/fm/VOT/pytracking/pytracking/evaluation/running.py", line 148, in run_sequence
output = tracker.run_sequence(seq, debug=debug, visdom_info=visdom_info)
File "/home/fm/VOT/pytracking/pytracking/evaluation/tracker.py", line 148, in run_sequence
output = self._track_sequence(tracker, seq, init_info)
File "/home/fm/VOT/pytracking/pytracking/evaluation/tracker.py", line 183, in _track_sequence
self.visualize(image, init_info.get('init_bbox'))
File "/home/fm/VOT/pytracking/pytracking/evaluation/tracker.py", line 656, in visualize
rect = patches.Rectangle((box[0], box[1]), box[2], box[3], linewidth=1, edgecolor=col, facecolor='none')
IndexError: invalid index to scalar variable.
"""
The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/fm/VOT/pytracking/pytracking/run_tracker.py", line 77, in <module>
main()
File "/home/fm/VOT/pytracking/pytracking/run_tracker.py", line 73, in main
args.threads, {'use_visdom': args.use_visdom, 'server': args.visdom_server, 'port': args.visdom_port})
File "/home/fm/VOT/pytracking/pytracking/run_tracker.py", line 37, in run_tracker
run_dataset(dataset, trackers, debug, threads, visdom_info=visdom_info)
File "/home/fm/VOT/pytracking/pytracking/evaluation/running.py", line 203, in run_dataset
pool.starmap(run_sequence, param_list)
File "/home/fm/anaconda3/envs/pytracking/lib/python3.7/multiprocessing/pool.py", line 276, in starmap
return self._map_async(func, iterable, starmapstar, chunksize).get()
File "/home/fm/anaconda3/envs/pytracking/lib/python3.7/multiprocessing/pool.py", line 657, in get
raise self._value
IndexError: invalid index to scalar variable.
Process finished with exit code 1
ubuntu 22.04, cuda 11.0, pytorch 1.7.1
Have you tried running with a --thread 0
? Does this work?
Have you tried running with a
--thread 0
? Does this work?
I tried, but it also has similar problems
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/fm/VOT/pytracking/pytracking/run_tracker.py", line 77, in <module>
main()
File "/home/fm/VOT/pytracking/pytracking/run_tracker.py", line 73, in main
args.threads, {'use_visdom': args.use_visdom, 'server': args.visdom_server, 'port': args.visdom_port})
File "/home/fm/VOT/pytracking/pytracking/run_tracker.py", line 37, in run_tracker
run_dataset(dataset, trackers, debug, threads, visdom_info=visdom_info)
File "/home/fm/VOT/pytracking/pytracking/evaluation/running.py", line 199, in run_dataset
run_sequence(seq, tracker_info, debug=debug, visdom_info=visdom_info)
File "/home/fm/VOT/pytracking/pytracking/evaluation/running.py", line 148, in run_sequence
output = tracker.run_sequence(seq, debug=debug, visdom_info=visdom_info)
File "/home/fm/VOT/pytracking/pytracking/evaluation/tracker.py", line 148, in run_sequence
output = self._track_sequence(tracker, seq, init_info)
File "/home/fm/VOT/pytracking/pytracking/evaluation/tracker.py", line 183, in _track_sequence
self.visualize(image, init_info.get('init_bbox'))
File "/home/fm/VOT/pytracking/pytracking/evaluation/tracker.py", line 656, in visualize
rect = patches.Rectangle((box[0], box[1]), box[2], box[3], linewidth=1, edgecolor=col, facecolor='none')
IndexError: invalid index to scalar variable.
Process finished with exit code 1
Looks like something could be wrong with your init_info.get('init_box')
. Can you try printing it? or the box
array? Alternatively you can try to run dimp or another dataset to debug this further... Btw. did you change the default.py
parameter file? In particular did you set params.visualizaton = True
here? I don't understand why the function self.visualize()
is called in your case... Using visdom is preferable and much nicer to use than matplotlib...
Looks like something could be wrong with your
init_info.get('init_box')
. Can you try printing it? or thebox
array? Alternatively you can try to run dimp or another dataset to debug this further... Btw. did you change thedefault.py
parameter file? In particular did you setparams.visualizaton = True
here? I don't understand why the functionself.visualize()
is called in your case... Using visdom is preferable and much nicer to use than matplotlib...
OK, thank you so much! I'll try printing it out to see the result.
看起来您的.你能尝试打印它吗?还是阵列?或者,您可以尝试运行 dimp 或其他数据集来进一步调试...顺便说一句,您是否更改了参数文件?特别是你设置在这里吗?我不明白为什么在您的情况下调用该函数...使用 visdom 比 matplotlib 更可取,而且使用起来更好......
init_info.get('init_box')``box``default.py`` params.visualizaton = True``self.visualize()
I have the same question,how can I do to solve it
Does anyone solve this issue?