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got ModuleAttributeError when running detect.py with v3.0 models and codes #938

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elepherai opened this issue Sep 9, 2020 · 4 comments
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I got torch.nn.modules.module.ModuleAttributeError: 'Detect' object has no attribute 'export'
error when running python detect.py --source ./inference/images/ --weights weights/yolov5s.pt --conf 0.4

The version of models and codes is v3.0. I have tested tensorrtx with this version, everything is ok.

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OS: Ubuntu 18.04
Pytorch: 1.6.0
Torchvision: 0.7.0

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glenn-jocher commented Sep 9, 2020

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sudo rm -rf yolov5 # remove existing
git clone https://github.com/ultralytics/yolov5 && cd yolov5 # clone latest

It works for me, thank you.

But I still wondering why I couldn't use v3.0 codes with the v3.0 models. Is this the reason? #907

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