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<center><h1>
Using dlib from Python
</h1></center>
<center><h1>
Using dlib from Python
</h1></center>
<p>
<p>
Go to the base folder of the dlib repository and run
<tt>
python setup.py install
</tt>
.
Either run
<tt>
pip install dlib --verbose
</tt>
or grab the latest sources
Once that command finishes running
from github, go to the base folder of the dlib repository,
you are ready to use dlib from Python. Note that you need to
and run
<tt>
python setup.py install
</tt>
. Once either of these commands
have CMake and a working C++ compiler installed for this to
finishes running you are ready to use dlib from Python. Note
work.
</p>
that you need to have CMake and a working C++ compiler
installed for this to work.
<p>
Also note that various optional features like GUI support (e.g.
</p>
dlib.image_window) and CUDA acceleration will be automatically enabled or
disabled based on what is available on your computer. When you run
<p>
the install command it will print messages telling you what it is
Also note that various optional features like GUI support (e.g.
using. Read those messages and take appropriate action if you
dlib.image_window) and CUDA acceleration will be automatically
don't like the results. For example, Linux and OSX users may have
enabled or disabled based on what is available on your computer.
to install libX11 to use the GUI tools. If you care about this
When you run the install command it will print messages telling
then read the messages since they tell you how to get these
you what it is using. Read those messages and take appropriate
optional features installed.
action if you don't like the results. For example, Linux and
OSX users may have to install libX11 to use the GUI tools. If
you care about this then read the messages since they tell you
how to get these optional features installed.
</p>
</p>
<p>
<p>
Alternatively, if you want to add more python bindings to dlib's
Alternatively, if you want to add more python bindings to dlib's
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