Tensorflow not working right, not sure what is wrong











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I use Android Studio to code and in the tensorflowObjectDetection example, I commented out @Disable and added our Vuforia key, and when I run the program it just crashes. I've narrowed it down to this code:



private void initTfod() {
int tfodMonitorViewId = hardwareMap.appContext.getResources().getIdentifier(
"tfodMonitorViewId", "id", hardwareMap.appContext.getPackageName());
TFObjectDetector.Parameters tfodParameters = new TFObjectDetector.Parameters(tfodMonitorViewId);
tfod = ClassFactory.getInstance().createTFObjectDetector(tfodParameters, vuforia);
tfod.loadModelFromAsset(TFOD_MODEL_ASSET, LABEL_GOLD_MINERAL, LABEL_SILVER_MINERAL);
}


By commenting out the bottom two lines it doesn't crash, but it don't understand why.










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    I use Android Studio to code and in the tensorflowObjectDetection example, I commented out @Disable and added our Vuforia key, and when I run the program it just crashes. I've narrowed it down to this code:



    private void initTfod() {
    int tfodMonitorViewId = hardwareMap.appContext.getResources().getIdentifier(
    "tfodMonitorViewId", "id", hardwareMap.appContext.getPackageName());
    TFObjectDetector.Parameters tfodParameters = new TFObjectDetector.Parameters(tfodMonitorViewId);
    tfod = ClassFactory.getInstance().createTFObjectDetector(tfodParameters, vuforia);
    tfod.loadModelFromAsset(TFOD_MODEL_ASSET, LABEL_GOLD_MINERAL, LABEL_SILVER_MINERAL);
    }


    By commenting out the bottom two lines it doesn't crash, but it don't understand why.










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      I use Android Studio to code and in the tensorflowObjectDetection example, I commented out @Disable and added our Vuforia key, and when I run the program it just crashes. I've narrowed it down to this code:



      private void initTfod() {
      int tfodMonitorViewId = hardwareMap.appContext.getResources().getIdentifier(
      "tfodMonitorViewId", "id", hardwareMap.appContext.getPackageName());
      TFObjectDetector.Parameters tfodParameters = new TFObjectDetector.Parameters(tfodMonitorViewId);
      tfod = ClassFactory.getInstance().createTFObjectDetector(tfodParameters, vuforia);
      tfod.loadModelFromAsset(TFOD_MODEL_ASSET, LABEL_GOLD_MINERAL, LABEL_SILVER_MINERAL);
      }


      By commenting out the bottom two lines it doesn't crash, but it don't understand why.










      share|improve this question















      I use Android Studio to code and in the tensorflowObjectDetection example, I commented out @Disable and added our Vuforia key, and when I run the program it just crashes. I've narrowed it down to this code:



      private void initTfod() {
      int tfodMonitorViewId = hardwareMap.appContext.getResources().getIdentifier(
      "tfodMonitorViewId", "id", hardwareMap.appContext.getPackageName());
      TFObjectDetector.Parameters tfodParameters = new TFObjectDetector.Parameters(tfodMonitorViewId);
      tfod = ClassFactory.getInstance().createTFObjectDetector(tfodParameters, vuforia);
      tfod.loadModelFromAsset(TFOD_MODEL_ASSET, LABEL_GOLD_MINERAL, LABEL_SILVER_MINERAL);
      }


      By commenting out the bottom two lines it doesn't crash, but it don't understand why.







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          Figured it out. The vuforia needed more time to init, so we did this:






          robot.initVuforia(hardwareMap);

          while(robot.vuforiaLoaded == false && !isStopRequested()){

          }

          if (ClassFactory.getInstance().canCreateTFObjectDetector()) {
          robot.initTfod(hardwareMap);
          } else {
          telemetry.addData("Sorry!", "This device is not compatible with TFOD");
          }








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            Figured it out. The vuforia needed more time to init, so we did this:






            robot.initVuforia(hardwareMap);

            while(robot.vuforiaLoaded == false && !isStopRequested()){

            }

            if (ClassFactory.getInstance().canCreateTFObjectDetector()) {
            robot.initTfod(hardwareMap);
            } else {
            telemetry.addData("Sorry!", "This device is not compatible with TFOD");
            }








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              Figured it out. The vuforia needed more time to init, so we did this:






              robot.initVuforia(hardwareMap);

              while(robot.vuforiaLoaded == false && !isStopRequested()){

              }

              if (ClassFactory.getInstance().canCreateTFObjectDetector()) {
              robot.initTfod(hardwareMap);
              } else {
              telemetry.addData("Sorry!", "This device is not compatible with TFOD");
              }








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                Figured it out. The vuforia needed more time to init, so we did this:






                robot.initVuforia(hardwareMap);

                while(robot.vuforiaLoaded == false && !isStopRequested()){

                }

                if (ClassFactory.getInstance().canCreateTFObjectDetector()) {
                robot.initTfod(hardwareMap);
                } else {
                telemetry.addData("Sorry!", "This device is not compatible with TFOD");
                }








                share|improve this answer












                Figured it out. The vuforia needed more time to init, so we did this:






                robot.initVuforia(hardwareMap);

                while(robot.vuforiaLoaded == false && !isStopRequested()){

                }

                if (ClassFactory.getInstance().canCreateTFObjectDetector()) {
                robot.initTfod(hardwareMap);
                } else {
                telemetry.addData("Sorry!", "This device is not compatible with TFOD");
                }








                robot.initVuforia(hardwareMap);

                while(robot.vuforiaLoaded == false && !isStopRequested()){

                }

                if (ClassFactory.getInstance().canCreateTFObjectDetector()) {
                robot.initTfod(hardwareMap);
                } else {
                telemetry.addData("Sorry!", "This device is not compatible with TFOD");
                }





                robot.initVuforia(hardwareMap);

                while(robot.vuforiaLoaded == false && !isStopRequested()){

                }

                if (ClassFactory.getInstance().canCreateTFObjectDetector()) {
                robot.initTfod(hardwareMap);
                } else {
                telemetry.addData("Sorry!", "This device is not compatible with TFOD");
                }






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