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TagLab crashes when using 4-clicks segmentation #141

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vickyyutinglin opened this issue Jun 8, 2024 · 2 comments
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TagLab crashes when using 4-clicks segmentation #141

vickyyutinglin opened this issue Jun 8, 2024 · 2 comments

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@vickyyutinglin
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Hi there,

After installing TagLab, I explored all the functions, and everything works well except for the 4-clicks segmentation feature. While I can select the four extremes, TagLab crashes after I click on the last extreme. The error message I receive is as follows:

TagLab error

There seems to be an issue when constructing the AI model, but I don't know what exactly this error means. I have searched for similar errors, but I still have not gotten any ideas about them. I also reinstalled Python and TagLab, and the TagLab still crashes as usual.

It seems there is an issue when constructing the AI model, but I am unsure what this error specifically means. Despite searching for similar errors, I have not found any solutions. I also reinstalled both Python and TagLab, but the issue persists.

For your reference, here are the details of my setup on Windows 11:
Python version: 3.9.13 (I downgraded from 3.10 to 3.9 to resolve the error mentioned in issue #120 )
CUDA Toolkit version: 11.6

Any assistance or suggestions to resolve this issue would be greatly appreciated!

@maxcorsini
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Sorry for the late answer. Try to launch install.py (or update.py) to re-install the networks.

@vickyyutinglin
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Hi @maxcorsini

It works right after I re-installed it. Thank you so much!

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