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2017-10-12 23:39:14 -0600 | commented answer | Attribute Error: module 'cv2' has no attribute 'face' Berak, I tried to reinstall and fix the path to the extra modules path again but met with the following error message: |
2017-10-10 13:26:52 -0600 | commented answer | Attribute Error: module 'cv2' has no attribute 'face' Berak, that's exactly where I am at! I am currently able to use cv2.createEigenFaceRecognizer() function. But I'll try |
2017-10-10 09:57:20 -0600 | commented answer | Attribute Error: module 'cv2' has no attribute 'face' Berak, Thanks again for your reply! I must have accidentally deleted all of the opencv-3.3.0 contents except for the \ |
2017-10-08 11:00:45 -0600 | commented answer | Attribute Error: module 'cv2' has no attribute 'face' Berak, Really appreciate your help on this! I am still a little confused about the cmake command used in the link abo |
2017-10-08 09:46:30 -0600 | asked a question | Attribute Error: module 'cv2' has no attribute 'face' Attribute Error: module 'cv2' has no attribute 'face' Hi all, First of all, I am quite a newbie with the Raspberry Pi, |