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face detection compile issue

Chang__ChiaCheng
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I am not so familiar with compiling cxx code especially by cmake

I can successfully compile interactive_face_detection_demo and run

But when I try to use it in my own project, I don't know what's going wrong

this is how I setup:

step 1:

    #copy all the header files I want to compile in one folder-----------------------------#

    mkdir openvino; cd openvino

    cp -r /opt/intel/openvino_2019.3.334/inference_engine/include/ie_* .

    cp -r /opt/intel/openvino_2019.3.334/inference_engine/include/cpp .

    cp -r /opt/intel/openvino_2019.3.334/inference_engine/include/multi-device .

    cp -r /opt/intel/openvino_2019.3.334/inference_engine/include/details .

    cp /opt/intel/openvino_2019.3.334/inference_engine/demos/interactive_face_detection_demo/detectors* .

    cp -r /opt/intel/openvino_2019.3.334/deployment_tools/open_model_zoo/demos/common/samples .

    #also all the .so files--------------------------------------------------------# 

    cd ..

    cp -r  /opt/intel/openvino_2019.3.334/deployment_tools/inference_engine/lib/intel64/ .   

 

step 2:

    #my own cpp file is like this--------------------------------------------------# 

    #include <cstdlib>
    #include <iostream>
    #include <vector>
    #include "detectors.hpp"
    #define FLAGS_m "/models/face-detection-retail-0004/FP32/face-detection-retail-0004.xml"
    #define FLAGS_d  "CPU"
    #define FLAGS_r  false
    #define FLAGS_async  false
    #define FLAGS_t  0.5
    #define FLAGS_bb_enlarge_coef  1.2
    #define FLAGS_dx_coef  1
    #define FLAGS_dy_coef  1


    using namespace InferenceEngine;

    extern "C" {

    
    void donothing(){
        FaceDetection faceDetector(FLAGS_m, FLAGS_d, 1, false, FLAGS_async, FLAGS_t, FLAGS_r,
           static_cast<float>(FLAGS_bb_enlarge_coef), static_cast<float>(FLAGS_dx_coef), static_cast<float>(FLAGS_dy_coef));
    }
    
     
    }  // end
 

step 3:

    #my compile script--------------------------------------------------# 

    from setuptools import setup, Extension

    setup(ext_modules=[
        Extension(
            'cxxFunc', ['cxxFunc.cpp'],
            extra_compile_args=["-std=c++14", "-O3"],
            include_dirs=['.', '/opt/intel/openvino_2019.3.334/opencv/include', 'openvino', 
                          'openvino/external/tbb/include'],
            library_dirs=['/opt/intel/openvino_2019.3.334/opencv/lib', 'intel64'],
            libraries=[
                'opencv_highgui', 'opencv_video',
                'opencv_videoio', 'opencv_dnn', 'opencv_imgproc',
                'opencv_core', 'HDDLPlugin', 'HeteroPlugin', 'MKLDNNPlugin',
                'MultiDevicePlugin', 'clDNNPlugin', 'cpu_extension_avx2', 'inference_engine', 
                'cpu_extension_avx512', 'cpu_extension_sse4'
            ]),
    ])

after these three steps, I just run "python3 setup.py install" and there is no error!!

but when I really run it, it shows error message "undefined symbol: _ZTV13FaceDetection"

I also have tried to link any .so files I can find in the dir openvino_2019.3.334 and it's no good

please anyone in the world helps me

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Max_L_Intel
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Hi ChiaCheng.

What's the full error listing? Do you use any Java references in your project? I've found out that _ZTV13FaceDetection component might be defined in one of libopencv_java*.so files.
I believe you should also include OpenCV libraries from openvino/opencv/lib/

If this does not work, then try to build your project first as an exact copy of Interactive Face Detection demo from https://github.com/opencv/open_model_zoo/tree/master/demos/interactive_face_detection_demo
And if it's successful, then you could further implement additional components one by one into your project.

Also, please have a chance to try newest OpenVINO toolkit 2020.3 build with recommended versions of CMake and GCC that should be installed along with it.

Thanks.
Best regards, Max.

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