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I have written a Python code which imports libraries like numpy, scipy, keras (deep learning).
Is it possible to convert it to mobile .apk using say kivy?
I couldn't find any documentation specifying it is possible or not possible. Kindly help.
While there is a numpy recipe, i believe there is no scipy or keras one, and it's certainly going to be quite some work to do them, so while theorically yes, python-for-android would do the job, in practice, you'll have to get your hands dirty to get that going.
I have heard about Python for Android. You have to give it a try.
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I am totally new to machine learning, after going through many tutorials I am bit confused over which python version is most stable for libraries like tensorflow and keras ?
Some are suggesting python 3.7 while some are telling to use latest one. Which one should I use, any suggestions? Please help!
anywhere from Python 3.6–3.9 should work fine, the version doesn't differ too much.
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I've looked around and discovered Tkinter, however learning everything for Tk for my current needs (just a simple text input, textbox and an image) doesn't seem worth it. Any better alternative?
I've used a library called guizero that is great and easy to use for a low-complexity GUI. You can install it with pip install guizero and the documentation can be found at https://lawsie.github.io/guizero/start/ Best of luck! (Yes, I know recommendations are off-topic)
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Recently, I want to use the OpenCV library in Python, but the documentation of Python binding of OpenCV is very unclear and insufficient. I want to ask where to find some detailed documentation of Python binding of OpenCV. Previously I used OpenCV in C++, and the documentation is very helpful, more over I can go to the source code of it where I was in doubt. But the source code of Python binding doesn't provide much information, I think. For example, it takes me a long time to find out that the CV_8UC1 flag is in the module cv2.CV_8UC1, but the flag CV_CAP_PROP_FPS is in the module cv2.cv.CV_CAP_PROP_FPS.
There doesn't seem to be any nice documentations. Sometimes information is provided about the Python API as part of the normal documentation.
To get started and to get a feel for how the Python OpenCV interface works, have a look at the
official Python tutorials.
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I am writing some python code that needs libjpeg . I searched for it on the Internet, and I couldn't find an implement of libjpeg in python. I would like to be able to access, DCT coefficient values, quantization tables, etc.
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That would be the jpeg module. However, typically the Python Imaging Library is preferred for image manipulation.
If you're on a mac, this might help: http://jetfar.com/libjpeg-and-python-imaging-pil-on-snow-leopard/ If you're not on a mac, it may give you some ideas on how to proceed on your platform.
"WIP Python interface to libjpeg to access DCT coefficients"
Take a look here.
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I need to write python application connect to trixbox that run as SIP server. But I not found any library that implement in python. I found SIP SKD at http://www.vaxvoip.com/ but it not support python. Can anyone suggest me an alternative to VaxVoip?
Thank you.
There are Python bindings for the PJSUA API.
Twisted supports SIP. That's really cool
You might want to have a look at Sippy. It's a B2BUA with a complete SIP stack implementation underneath (you could use just that). It's written entirely in Python, so it's pretty hackable. Sippy is implemented with Twisted but uses none of its SIP functionality.