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No module named 'ultralytics.yolo' #2211
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👋 Hello @zcqacqwc, thank you for your interest in YOLOv3 🚀! Please visit our ⭐️ Tutorials to get started, where you can find quickstart guides for simple tasks like Custom Data Training all the way to advanced concepts like Hyperparameter Evolution. If this is a 🐛 Bug Report, please provide a minimum reproducible example to help us debug it. If this is a custom training ❓ Question, please provide as much information as possible, including dataset image examples and training logs, and verify you are following our Tips for Best Training Results. RequirementsPython>=3.7.0 with all requirements.txt installed including PyTorch>=1.7. To get started: git clone https://github.com/ultralytics/yolov3 # clone
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I'm running YOLOv3 in a Docker environment. My Python version is 3.10.9, and I've installed ultralytics and ultralytics.yolo using pip and pip3. However, when I use the command python3 train.py --epochs 250 --workers 8 --device 0,1,2,3 --data /style/yolov3/data/data.yaml --img 640 --cfg /style/yolov3/models/yolov3.yaml --weights /style/yolov3/yolov3u.pt --name yoloyolo --hyp /style/yolov3/data/hyps/hyp.scratch-high.yaml, I encounter ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'ultralytics.yolo'. Even though pip list and pip3 list show that ultralytics.yolo is installed properly, why is this issue happening? Is there a solution?
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