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Error on Raspberry PI 4 while opening TensorFlow.

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    sreu13 @arunksoman last edited by 30 Mar 2020, 12:37

    @arunksoman i installed tensorflow from the below given link

    https://maker.pro/raspberry-pi/projects/how-to-set-up-the-machine-learning-software-tensorflow-on-raspberry-pi

    and i installed it without entering into virtual environment

    but this 10% memory issue is a serious pain

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      sreu13 @arunksoman last edited by 30 Mar 2020, 12:54

      @arunksoman tensorflow 2.0.0 version had been installed

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        arunksoman @sreu13 last edited by arunksoman 30 Mar 2020, 13:09 30 Mar 2020, 13:02

        @sreu13
        Ensure that you are installed tensorflow 1.x since screenshot of your code shows something like
        from keras.layers.convolution import covolution2D
        It is not correct in case for tensorflow 2.0 since keras api is part of tensorflow itself.

        Another thing is try to expand your file system. It should be do with your own risk.

        1. sudo raspi-config
        2. Navigate to Advanced options
        3. Select advanced options and hit enter(I believes tab key is useful here)
        4. Choose Expand File System and hit enter finish.
        5. Then your pi may prompt to reboot. If it didn't run. Execute
          sudo reboot
        6. Then execute following commands one by one:
        $ sudo apt-get purge wolfram-engine
        $ sudo apt-get purge libreoffice*
        $ sudo apt-get clean
        $ sudo apt-get autoremove
        
        1. Then increase swap memory by editing following file swapfile:
          $ sudo nano /etc/dphys-swapfile
        2. It will open nano editor. Navigate to variable
        CONF_SWAPSIZE=100
        

        It indicates your current swap is only 100mb.
        So you just have to increase by commenting down this line and increase to appropriate value something like shown below for 2GB swap:

        #CONF_SWAPSIZE=100
        CONF_SWAPSIZE=2048
        
        1. Save the file and exit nano editor.
        2. sudo reboot

        I believes if it did not helped you, you have to think about MOVIDIUS or NVIDIA Jetson nano etc.

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          sreu13 @arunksoman last edited by 30 Mar 2020, 13:09

          @arunksoman i'll try this method, but while executing swap command, will the rasbian os and the files it contains be effected??

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            arunksoman @sreu13 last edited by 30 Mar 2020, 13:11

            @sreu13 I edited comment please read that again. Most probably it will not effect your file system. In some scenarios it can create worse effect.

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              sreu13 @arunksoman last edited by 30 Mar 2020, 16:45

              @arunksoman hi,..
              actually at this point of time, I'm not willing to risk RPI4,....i thought of connecting the rpi4 to google cloud (already have an account with $300 credit) and proceeding with the code.
              but i do not know if the below process can be executed

              1. sending image from rpi4 to cloud
              2. using this cloud for running prediction
              3. the above two processes should be automated and image should be sent to cloud when pi boots up(VM engine can be activated whenever nessesary)

              is this possible?

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                arunksoman @sreu13 last edited by 30 Mar 2020, 16:49

                @sreu13 It is possible and a far far better method.

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                  sreu13 @arunksoman last edited by 30 Mar 2020, 16:51

                  @arunksoman thankyou so much...your reply really busted the stress out of me...can you help with any documentations which i could possibly go through

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                    salmanfaris last edited by 2 Apr 2020, 09:42

                    @sreu13 is the problem solved?

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                      sreu13 @salmanfaris last edited by 2 Apr 2020, 10:58

                      @salmanfaris actually not at all solved!!..the problem is that...i do not know how to send data from raspberry pi to Google vm and get the results back from google vm to RPI4. I've researched a lot online...but cant find a proper route

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