I am building code on python using skimage. But I am getting import errors while using skimage.segmentation.
1Traceback (most recent call last):
File "superpixel.py", line 5, in
from skimage.segmentation import slic
ImportError: No module named skimage.segmentation
11 Answers
You can use pip install scikit-image.
Also see the recommended procedure.
5As per the official installation page of skimage (skimage Installation) : python-skimage package depends on matplotlib, scipy, pil, numpy and six.
So install them first using
sudo apt-get install python-matplotlib python-numpy python-pil python-scipy Apparently skimage is a part of Cython which in turn is a superset of python and hence you need to install Cython to be able to use skimage.
sudo apt-get install build-essential cython Now install skimage package using
sudo apt-get install python-skimage This solved the Import error for me.
7For OSX: pip install scikit-image
and then run python to try following
from skimage.feature import corner_harris, corner_peaks OSX python3
Just run this code in your terminal:
sudo pip3 install scikit-image If you faced any other issues please check this link for more.
4For Python 3, try the following:
import sys !conda install --yes --prefix {sys.prefix} scikit-image For python 3.5 in case you have multiple python versions and want to install with python3.5:
pip3 install scikit-image --user I tried using:
pip install scikit-image It shows successful installation but when I import skimage it still gives me NoModuleFoundError.
This command worked for me:
python -m pip install -U scikit-image pip installation did not work for me. I solved the problem by trying
conda install scikit-image For further information about installing scikit-image, visit the site -
You need to Activate your environment : E.g, .\Env Folder\Script\ac
Then:
python -m pip install scikit-image 1Hey this is pretty simple to solve this error.Just follow this steps:
First uninstall any existing installation:
pip uninstall scikit-image or, on conda-based systems:
conda uninstall scikit-image Now, clone scikit-image on your local computer, and install:
git clone cd scikit-image pip install -e . To update the installation:
git pull # Grab latest source pip install -e . # Reinstall For other os and manual process please check this Link.
On Debian based distributions:
sudo apt-get install python3-skimage and, if you use for python 2 scripts:
sudo apt-get install python-skimage