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when I run my python code

import numpy as np
import cv2
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt

img1 = cv2.imread('/home/shar/home.jpg',0)          # queryImage
img2 = cv2.imread('/home/shar/home2.jpg',0) # trainImage

# Initiate SIFT detector
orb = cv2.ORB()

# find the keypoints and descriptors with SIFT
kp1, des1 = orb.detectAndCompute(img1,None)
kp2, des2 = orb.detectAndCompute(img2,None)
# create BFMatcher object
bf = cv2.BFMatcher(cv2.NORM_HAMMING, crossCheck=True)

# Match descriptors.
matches = bf.match(des1,des2)

# Sort them in the order of their distance.
matches = sorted(matches, key = lambda x:x.distance)

# Draw first 10 matches.
img3 = cv2.drawMatches(img1,kp1,img2,kp2,matches[:10], flags=2)

plt.imshow(img3),plt.show()

I get this error:

AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'ORB' 

I am using python3 and opencv3

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I found this also. I checked the actual contents of the cv2 module and found ORB_create() rather than ORB()

Use the line

orb = cv2.ORB_create()

instead of orb = cv2.ORB() and it will work.

Verified on Python 3.4, OpenCV 3 on Windows, using the OpenCV test data set box.png and box_in_scene.png with the following results. Note you have to put in None for outImg in the line img3 = cv2.drawMatches(img1,kp1,img2,kp2,matches[:10], flags=2) also - see my answer to your other question.

box scene output

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  • Which is it, create_ORB() or ORB_create()? You use one in your text but the other in your code.
    – kindall
    Jul 26, 2015 at 5:57
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    Sorry - typo. @berak kindly edited one instance, but missed the other. It was late here when I typed it is my only excuse :) Both corrected to ORB_create() Jul 26, 2015 at 7:26
  • can i match the feature on real time ?
    – Allan
    Oct 30, 2015 at 7:54

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