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opencv_annotation plugin not working (missing dll)


nmatton
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Hello !

 

To test the new 2019 RasterObjectDetector feature, I wanted to benchmark the tool with my own dataset, and therefore, making my own annotations.

As explained in this post, I wanted to run the "opencv_annotation.exe" tool. However, even after carefully checking the command line, I still get some errors of missing dll's (see screenshot below), particularly those :

  • MF.dll
  • MFPlat.DLL
  • MFReadWrite.dll

 

 

Is there any required decencies that I missed to install ?

 

Thanks !

@dmitribagh

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nmatton
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  • April 8, 2019

Hi again,

I made it working on anther computer (Windows 7, vs. windows 10 previously).

But I still do not know which dependency I need...


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nmatton wrote:

Hi again,

I made it working on anther computer (Windows 7, vs. windows 10 previously).

But I still do not know which dependency I need...

When you installed FME 2019, did it install the opencv tools for you? I tried to download and manually install it from the opencv website, but can never get it to work in the folder the transformer is looking for... C:\\apps\\fme2019\\plugins\\opencv\\


  • May 16, 2019

On my side, impossible to run "opencv_annotation.exe" tool. Nothing happens...


darkspatiallord
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colin_forsyth wrote:

When you installed FME 2019, did it install the opencv tools for you? I tried to download and manually install it from the opencv website, but can never get it to work in the folder the transformer is looking for... C:\\apps\\fme2019\\plugins\\opencv\\

me too

it doesnt exist as part of the install in 2019 in the plugins directory


atle_hoidalen
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I'm having the same issue. Cant get the exe-file to run...

 


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