In our last Blog of 3 Edge-AI Metaverse Interaction Solutions for Potential Killer Applications using OpenNCC, we introduce a POSE ESTIMATION application using OpenNCC and OpenVINO. This blog will show how to develop this application.
Here we go!
Part 1: Configure the PC
The following commands are operated on the PC. Currently, we support Ubuntu versions greater than 16.04.
Install libusb and ffmpeg
$ sudo apt-get update
$ sudo apt-get install libgl1-mesa-dev -y
$ sudo apt-get install unixodbc -y
$ sudo apt-get install libpq-dev -y
$ sudo apt-get install ffmpeg -y
$ sudo apt-get install libusb-dev -y
$ sudo apt-get install libusb-1.0.0-dev -y
Install OpenVINO
Download the Intel Distribution of OpenVINO Toolkit from the Intel website:
Version:2020.3LTS
Installation procedure reference:
The installation path: /opt/intel/openvino_<version>
After the installation is successful, open a terminal and see that the OpenVINO environment is initialized.
Clone OpenNCC repo
$ git clone https://github.com/EyecloudAi/openncc.git
Update File
1. Clear the original folder ‘human_pose_estimation_demo‘
$ sudo rm -r /opt/intel/ openvino_<version>/inference_engine/demos/human_pose_estimation_demo/
2. Copy the human_pose_estimation_demo folder in openncc_cdk folder
$ sudo cp -r ~/openncc_cdk/SDK/Example/Linkage_demo/work_with_OpenVINO/human_pose_estimation_demo/ /opt/intel/ openvino_<version>/inference_engine/demos/
Part 2: Compilate
Enter this path:
$ cd /opt/intel/ openvino_<version>/inference_engine/demos/
Edit the “build_samples.sh” script file
Change “cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release” to “cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug”
$ sudo vim build_samples.sh
//cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug
Exit after saving
$ :wq!
Execute compile command
$ sudo ./build_samples,sh
Compilation result
$cd ~/omz_demos_build/intel64/Debug/
$ ls
If you can see the human_pose_estimation_demo file, the compilation is successful, otherwise, you will have to rule out the failure for the cause and recompile it.
Part 3: Deployment the configuration
Copy the module folder in openncc_cdk/SDK/Example/Linkage_demo/work_with_OpenVINO/Debug folder to omz_demos_build/intel64 folder
$ sudo cp -r ~/openncc_cdk/SDK/Example/Linkage_demo/work_with_OpenVINO/Debug/module/ ~/ omz_demos_build/intel64/
Copy the moviUsbBoot file in openncc_cdk/SDK/Example/Linkage_demo/work_with_OpenVINO/Debug folder to omz_demos_build/intel64/Debug folder
$ sudo cp ~/openncc_cdk/SDK/Example/Linkage_demo/work_with_OpenVINO/Debug/moviUsbBoot ~/ omz_demos_build/intel64/Debug/
Copy the fw folder in openncc_cdk/SDK/Example/Linkage_demo/work_with_OpenVINO/Debug to /omz_demos_build/intel64 folder
$ sudo cp -r ~/openncc_cdk/SDK/Example/Linkage_demo/work_with_OpenVINO/Debug/fw ~/ omz_demos_build/intel64/
Enter ~/openncc_cdk/SDK/Tools/deployment folder,Obtain the permission to access a USB device
$ cd ~/openncc_cdk/SDK/Tools/deployment
$ sudo ./install_NCC_udev_rules.sh
Reboot the PC
Part 4: Run Program
Go to the ‘omz_demos_build/intel64/Debug’ folder
$ cd ~/ omz_demos_build/intel64/Debug
Execute the script to run the model
$ ./human_pose_estimation_demo -i cam -m ../module/human-pose-estimation-0001.xml -d CPU
Recommended SKU for this Application: OpenNCC UB4
Refer to our blogs for more OpenNCC Applications.
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