About Object detection tensorflow . help me please












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File "Object_Detection_WebCam.py", line 17, in
from utils import label_map_util
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'utils'










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  • It could be that your object_detection folder is not on your path, so python does not know where to look for the files.
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    Nov 28 at 15:55










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  • Did it work for you?
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    Nov 29 at 7:55










  • yes it worked :)
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Traceback (most recent call last):
File "Object_Detection_WebCam.py", line 17, in
from utils import label_map_util
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'utils'










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  • Ya si Majdi, a3mel talla 3la lien hedha fi Askubuntu, manahabtou ken les questions illi 3and'hom 3ale9a b Ubuntu, idha 3andek question filprogrammation, chouf stackoverflow
    – singrium
    Nov 28 at 15:54










  • It could be that your object_detection folder is not on your path, so python does not know where to look for the files.
    – singrium
    Nov 28 at 15:55










  • Thank you ,you are the best
    – Majdi Chebil
    Nov 28 at 19:24










  • Did it work for you?
    – singrium
    Nov 29 at 7:55










  • yes it worked :)
    – Majdi Chebil
    Dec 2 at 15:16
















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Traceback (most recent call last):
File "Object_Detection_WebCam.py", line 17, in
from utils import label_map_util
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'utils'










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File "Object_Detection_WebCam.py", line 17, in
from utils import label_map_util
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'utils'







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  • Ya si Majdi, a3mel talla 3la lien hedha fi Askubuntu, manahabtou ken les questions illi 3and'hom 3ale9a b Ubuntu, idha 3andek question filprogrammation, chouf stackoverflow
    – singrium
    Nov 28 at 15:54










  • It could be that your object_detection folder is not on your path, so python does not know where to look for the files.
    – singrium
    Nov 28 at 15:55










  • Thank you ,you are the best
    – Majdi Chebil
    Nov 28 at 19:24










  • Did it work for you?
    – singrium
    Nov 29 at 7:55










  • yes it worked :)
    – Majdi Chebil
    Dec 2 at 15:16




















  • Ya si Majdi, a3mel talla 3la lien hedha fi Askubuntu, manahabtou ken les questions illi 3and'hom 3ale9a b Ubuntu, idha 3andek question filprogrammation, chouf stackoverflow
    – singrium
    Nov 28 at 15:54










  • It could be that your object_detection folder is not on your path, so python does not know where to look for the files.
    – singrium
    Nov 28 at 15:55










  • Thank you ,you are the best
    – Majdi Chebil
    Nov 28 at 19:24










  • Did it work for you?
    – singrium
    Nov 29 at 7:55










  • yes it worked :)
    – Majdi Chebil
    Dec 2 at 15:16


















Ya si Majdi, a3mel talla 3la lien hedha fi Askubuntu, manahabtou ken les questions illi 3and'hom 3ale9a b Ubuntu, idha 3andek question filprogrammation, chouf stackoverflow
– singrium
Nov 28 at 15:54




Ya si Majdi, a3mel talla 3la lien hedha fi Askubuntu, manahabtou ken les questions illi 3and'hom 3ale9a b Ubuntu, idha 3andek question filprogrammation, chouf stackoverflow
– singrium
Nov 28 at 15:54












It could be that your object_detection folder is not on your path, so python does not know where to look for the files.
– singrium
Nov 28 at 15:55




It could be that your object_detection folder is not on your path, so python does not know where to look for the files.
– singrium
Nov 28 at 15:55












Thank you ,you are the best
– Majdi Chebil
Nov 28 at 19:24




Thank you ,you are the best
– Majdi Chebil
Nov 28 at 19:24












Did it work for you?
– singrium
Nov 29 at 7:55




Did it work for you?
– singrium
Nov 29 at 7:55












yes it worked :)
– Majdi Chebil
Dec 2 at 15:16






yes it worked :)
– Majdi Chebil
Dec 2 at 15:16

















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