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Raymond Lo edited this page Jun 4, 2024 · 34 revisions

Alternatively, skip steps 1-3 if you prefer to manually install Python 3 and Git.

1. Install Xcode Command Line Tools

xcode-select --install

2. Install Homebrew

/bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/HEAD/install.sh)"

After you install it, follow the instructions from the Homebrew installation to set it up.

3. Install Python and dependencies

brew install python@3.9
brew install protobuf

#optional but recommendeded
brew install ffmpeg

Run each step below in a terminal. Note: If OpenVINO is installed globally, please do not run any of these commands in a terminal where setupvars.sh is sourced.

4. Create a Virtual Environment

Note: If you already installed openvino-dev and activated the openvino_env environment, you can skip to Step 6. If you use Anaconda, please see the Conda guide.

python3 -m venv openvino_env

5. Activate the Environment

source openvino_env/bin/activate

6. Clone the Repository

Note: Using the --depth=1 option for git clone reduces download size.

git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/openvinotoolkit/openvino_notebooks.git
cd openvino_notebooks

7. Install the Packages

This step installs OpenVINO and dependencies like Jupyter Lab. First, upgrade pip to the latest version. Then, install the required dependencies.

python -m pip install --upgrade pip wheel setuptools
pip install -r requirements.txt

8. Launch the Notebooks on Chrome or Firefox!

To launch a single notebook, like the PyTorch to OpenVINO notebook

jupyter lab notebooks/pytorch-to-openvino/pytorch-to-openvino.ipynb

To launch all notebooks in Jupyter Lab (localhost only)

jupyter lab notebooks

To launch all notebooks available from any host

jupyter lab notebooks --ip 0.0.0.0

In Jupyter Lab, select a notebook from the file browser using the left sidebar. Each notebook is located in a subdirectory within the notebooks directory.

Troubleshooting

  • Please note that support for M1/M2 is experimental, and some of the notebooks may not work.
  • For Apple Silicons, we have some bugs and issues that may remain open. Please do report these to our OpenVION Contrib Repos if you find any issues.
  • For the webcam notebooks, please use Chrome/Firefox as the browser. Otherwise, you will notice flickering with Safari.
  • The built-in webcam performance is poor and has significant drop frame issues. The workaround is to use other webcams or create a virtual webcam with OBS (https://obsproject.com/).
  • If you use Anaconda or Miniconda, see the Conda wiki page.