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This script is analysing face reactions with Face.com API. for some reason pygame can't find my camera (I think that's the problem). is there anything wrong with my code?

I have pygame installed and appears to work perfectly. but the code below gives me error.

####################################################
#  IMPORTS
####################################################

# imports for capturing a frame from the webcam
import pygame
import pygame.camera
import pygame.image

# import for detecting faces in the photo
import face_client

# import for storing data
from pysqlite2 import dbapi2 as sqlite

# miscellaneous imports
from time import strftime, localtime, sleep
import os
import sys

####################################################
# CONSTANTS
####################################################

DB_FILE_PATH="log.db"
FACE_COM_APIKEY="API CODE"
FACE_COM_APISECRET="API SECRET"
DALELANE_FACETAG="[email protected]"
POLL_FREQUENCY_SECONDS=3

class AudienceMonitor():

    #
    # prepare the database where we store the results
    #
    def initialiseDB(self):
        self.connection = sqlite.connect(DB_FILE_PATH, detect_types=sqlite.PARSE_DECLTYPES|sqlite.PARSE_COLNAMES)
        cursor = self.connection.cursor()

        cursor.execute('SELECT name FROM sqlite_master WHERE type="table" AND NAME="facelog" ORDER BY name')
        if not cursor.fetchone():
            cursor.execute('CREATE TABLE facelog(ts timestamp unique default current_timestamp, isSmiling boolean, smilingConfidence int, mood text, moodConfidence int)')

        cursor.execute('SELECT name FROM sqlite_master WHERE type="table" AND NAME="guestlog" ORDER BY name')
        if not cursor.fetchone():
            cursor.execute('CREATE TABLE guestlog(ts timestamp unique default current_timestamp, isSmiling boolean, smilingConfidence int, mood text, moodConfidence int, agemin int, ageminConfidence int, agemax int, agemaxConfidence int, ageest int, ageestConfidence int, gender text, genderConfidence int)')

        self.connection.commit()

    #
    # initialise the camera
    #
    def prepareCamera(self):
        # prepare the webcam
        pygame.camera.init()
        self.camera = pygame.camera.Camera(pygame.camera.list_cameras()[0], (900, 675))
        self.camera.start()

    #
    # take a single frame and store in the path provided
    #
    def captureFrame(self, filepath):
        # save the picture
        image = self.camera.get_image()
        pygame.image.save(image, filepath)

    #
    # gets a string representing the current time to the nearest second
    #
    def getTimestampString(self):
        return strftime("%Y%m%d%H%M%S", localtime())

    #
    # get attribute from face detection response
    #
    def getFaceDetectionAttributeValue(self, face, attribute):
        value = None
        if attribute in face['attributes']:
            value = face['attributes'][attribute]['value']
        return value

    #
    # get confidence from face detection response
    #
    def getFaceDetectionAttributeConfidence(self, face, attribute):
        confidence = None
        if attribute in face['attributes']:
            confidence = face['attributes'][attribute]['confidence']
        return confidence

    #
    # detects faces in the photo at the specified path, and returns info
    #
    def faceDetection(self, photopath):
        client = face_client.FaceClient(FACE_COM_APIKEY, FACE_COM_APISECRET)
        response = client.faces_recognize(DALELANE_FACETAG, file_name=photopath)
        faces = response['photos'][0]['tags']
        for face in faces:
            userid = ""
            faceuseridinfo = face['uids']
            if len(faceuseridinfo) > 0:
                userid = faceuseridinfo[0]['uid']
            if userid == DALELANE_FACETAG:
                smiling = self.getFaceDetectionAttributeValue(face, "smiling")
                smilingConfidence = self.getFaceDetectionAttributeConfidence(face, "smiling")
                mood = self.getFaceDetectionAttributeValue(face, "mood")
                moodConfidence = self.getFaceDetectionAttributeConfidence(face, "mood")
                self.storeResults(smiling, smilingConfidence, mood, moodConfidence)
            else:
                smiling = self.getFaceDetectionAttributeValue(face, "smiling")
                smilingConfidence = self.getFaceDetectionAttributeConfidence(face, "smiling")
                mood = self.getFaceDetectionAttributeValue(face, "mood")
                moodConfidence = self.getFaceDetectionAttributeConfidence(face, "mood")
                agemin = self.getFaceDetectionAttributeValue(face, "age_min")
                ageminConfidence = self.getFaceDetectionAttributeConfidence(face, "age_min")
                agemax = self.getFaceDetectionAttributeValue(face, "age_max")
                agemaxConfidence = self.getFaceDetectionAttributeConfidence(face, "age_max")
                ageest = self.getFaceDetectionAttributeValue(face, "age_est")
                ageestConfidence = self.getFaceDetectionAttributeConfidence(face, "age_est")
                gender = self.getFaceDetectionAttributeValue(face, "gender")
                genderConfidence = self.getFaceDetectionAttributeConfidence(face, "gender")
                # if the face wasnt recognisable, it might've been me after all, so ignore
                if "tid" in face and face['recognizable'] == True:
                    self.storeGuestResults(smiling, smilingConfidence, mood, moodConfidence, agemin, ageminConfidence, agemax, agemaxConfidence, ageest, ageestConfidence, gender, genderConfidence)
                    print face['tid']

    #
    # stores face results in the DB
    #
    def storeGuestResults(self, smiling, smilingConfidence, mood, moodConfidence, agemin, ageminConfidence, agemax, agemaxConfidence, ageest, ageestConfidence, gender, genderConfidence):
        cursor = self.connection.cursor()
        cursor.execute('INSERT INTO guestlog(isSmiling, smilingConfidence, mood, moodConfidence, agemin, ageminConfidence, agemax, agemaxConfidence, ageest, ageestConfidence, gender, genderConfidence) values(?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?)',
                        (smiling, smilingConfidence, mood, moodConfidence, agemin, ageminConfidence, agemax, agemaxConfidence, ageest, ageestConfidence, gender, genderConfidence))
        self.connection.commit()

    #
    # stores face results in the DB
    #
    def storeResults(self, smiling, smilingConfidence, mood, moodConfidence):
        cursor = self.connection.cursor()
        cursor.execute('INSERT INTO facelog(isSmiling, smilingConfidence, mood, moodConfidence) values(?, ?, ?, ?)',
                        (smiling, smilingConfidence, mood, moodConfidence))
        self.connection.commit()

monitor = AudienceMonitor()
monitor.initialiseDB()
monitor.prepareCamera()
while True:
    photopath = "data/photo" + monitor.getTimestampString() + ".bmp"
    monitor.captureFrame(photopath)
    try:
        faceresults = monitor.faceDetection(photopath)
    except:
        print "Unexpected error:", sys.exc_info()[0]
    os.remove(photopath)
    sleep(POLL_FREQUENCY_SECONDS)

error I get is

 Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "gamemood.py", line 147, in <module>
    monitor.prepareCamera()
  File "gamemood.py", line 56, in prepareCamera
    self.camera = pygame.camera.Camera(pygame.camera.list_cameras()[0], (900, 675))
TypeError: 'NoneType' object is not subscriptable

I don't understand this error! what's wrong? Pygame can't find my camera?

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  • What platform is this running on, and how did you install pygame?
    – robots.jpg
    Apr 10, 2012 at 18:49
  • I installed on mac. I'm quite sure that I have all the requirements. May 6, 2012 at 22:16

1 Answer 1

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list_cameras is returning None instead of a list, and the error you're seeing is what happens when you try to retrieve None[0].

Based on the source, it looks like much of the functionality in the camera module is quietly disabled when Pygame is compiled on a non-Linux platform. Even if these functions should work on Mac OS, there are preprocessor directives that directly exclude it.

From Pygame 1.9.1:

/* list_cameras() - lists cameras available on the computer */
PyObject* list_cameras (PyObject* self, PyObject* arg)
{
#if defined(__unix__)
    PyObject* ret_list;
    PyObject* string;
    char** devices;
    int num_devices, i;

    num_devices = 0;
    ret_list = NULL;
    ret_list = PyList_New (0);
    if (!ret_list)
        return NULL;

    devices = v4l2_list_cameras(&num_devices);

    for(i = 0; i < num_devices; i++) {
        string = PyString_FromString(devices[i]);
        PyList_Append(ret_list, string);
        Py_DECREF(string);
        free(devices[i]);
    }
    free(devices);

    return ret_list;
#else
    Py_RETURN_NONE;
#endif
}

I think that's the most likely explanation for what's happening. Your code may be fine, but the function you're calling can only return None. I don't know enough about Mac OS or the camera module to tell you what would or wouldn't work if you changed all of those statements to #if defined(__unix__) || defined(__APPLE__) and compiled it yourself.

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