Every time i use :
https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1VDjRLKAu9KLQky0gv4RLJjeH6NRPiWXy?usp=sharing
i have to wait about 35 min installing the openpose
is there anway installing it permanent and avoid waiting installtion time everytime i use the openpose ?
i have checked the answer here : Permanent Installation of OpenPose in Google Collab
and couldn't apply it to my colab.
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I wish someone could help me to connect local runtime on this specific notebook on Google Colab at this link:
https://colab.research.google.com/github/ANonEntity/WhisperWithVAD/blob/main/WhisperWithVAD.ipynb
Basically it is a modified version of OpenAI's Whisper for Speech-to-Text for my videos to learn languages, with this model it take use of GPU accellation acceleration
I have been using the free version but it has been restricted due to the fact that it is not unlimited to use this model through Google's host. Since I am not really a dev, I have difficulties with the setup. It would be also if you can give me a clear instruction.
Corresponding with error in Colab: Unable to connect to runtime
You can follow these instructions to install Jupyter on your local machine and then connect the WhisperWithVAD notebook to your local runtime: https://research.google.com/colaboratory/local-runtimes.html
I was able to get this up running, but had to comment out some code in the Run Whisper block where the notebook was getting hung up:
#from google.colab import files (near the top of the block)
and
#files.download(out_path) (at the bottom of the block)
I have to download a really large file (140 GB) from colab, which I created in colab, I tried downloading it manually by navigating to the files tab, but it is taking lots of time and getting failed. So, is there any other way or direct code through which I can download it to my pc?
140 GB may be too big for Google Drive. So, you might try copying it to a GCS bucket first, then download from there.
Authenticate using auth.athenticate_user() first, then
!gsutil cp file.zip gs://your-bucket-name/
Then, download it through the console.
I am working with tensorflow 2.0 beta, and while i managed to get my GPU working on anaconda through a few youtube tutorials I am unable to get my gpu running in google colab. I know google has the option to enable a gpu from one of their servers but My GTX 1070 is much faster, and i need to run off colab and not just Jupyter exclusively.
So I read the documentation like a good boy and the only thing i think i could have done wrong is my path settings I have screenshots bellow.
I followed several different youtube tutorials faithfully until the final one here gave me a way to install it to jupyter. Which is great, but I also need it to run on google colab as well.
I've been trying this since Friday and it's now tuesday and I'm losing my mind over this. Help me stackoverflow, you're my only hope.
https://imgur.com/a/8WibGWT
If you can get it running on your own Jupyter server then you can point colab to that local server.
Full instructions here: https://research.google.com/colaboratory/local-runtimes.html but edited highlights are:
install jupyter_http_over_ws:
pip install jupyter_http_over_ws
jupyter serverextension enable --py jupyter_http_over_ws
start your local server allowing colab domain:
jupyter notebook \
--NotebookApp.allow_origin='https://colab.research.google.com' \
--port=8888 \
--NotebookApp.port_retries=0
Click 'connect to local runtime' in colab
I'm Attempting to run "First steps with Tensorflow" locally, outside of colab. Not really familiar with colab so I don't know how to access the "dataframes" such as "california_housing_dataframe", etc. Evidently colab "knows" how to access the dataframes in the example but I am attempting to run the exercise natively on my local system.
Thank You
I think you should have Pandas library locally installed. Then, I think it would run natively.
I have a Python file available under some URL, for example
https://gist.githubusercontent.com/messa/d19ad7fd4dc0f95df9caf984caef127c/raw/4d0daebdcfcf16ea3b7914ee6186bd98dbfb3c20/demo.py
In reality it will not be gist but some courseware/homework review software.
How can I open such URL using Google Colab so I can for example run the Python code?
I know I can build colab URL for Github gists or repositories, but can I do it for any arbitrary URL?
There is currently no way to do what you are asking for – to construct a URL that will cause Colab to automatically load the contents of a .py file at a particular URL into a new Colab notebook.
The closest thing to this is to host a notebook on github, and then use a Colab url to open it: e.g.
http://github.com/username/repository/path/to/notebook.ipynb can be opened in Colab using http://colab.research.google.com/github/username/repository/path/to/notebook.ipynb
http://gist.github.com/username/hash/filename.ipynb can be opened in Colab using http://colab.research.google.com/gist/username/hash/filename.ipynb