Compile matcaffe in Ubuntu 18.04

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Agapi Dav
Agapi Dav on 19 Sep 2018
Commented: Agapi Dav on 18 Feb 2019
Dear all,
I need to run an .m file that uses caffe. In Ubuntu 18.04 the installation of caffe is as simple as
sudo apt install caffe-cpu.
How do I compile for Matlab afterwards?? If I run in Matlab
caffe.reset_all();
I get an error “Undefined variable "caffe" or class "caffe.reset_all".”
which caffe
in terminal gives me “/usr/bin/caffe”.
In Python I had no problem to import caffe.
I cannot imagine how everyone has figured it out and no one has problems except from this guy here: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/47671854/how-to-install-matcaffe-and-pycaffe-on-ubuntu-17
I am using Matlab R2014b, because the official site of caffe mentions that it supports matcaffe interface.
I would really need your help. Thank you in advance!

Answers (1)

Mina Boazak
Mina Boazak on 18 Feb 2019
Have you solved this issue. Running into similar problem.
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Agapi Dav
Agapi Dav on 18 Feb 2019
I am not 100% sure, but I think the problem was that matcaffe is not included in the precompiled caffe package. Only the pycaffe.
So I afterwards I was trying to do it the hard way.
Good luck!

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