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A script, which works perfectly in PyScripter gives an error when executed in Delphi:

 

''''
Real Time Face Recogition
	==> Each face stored on dataset/ dir, should have a unique numeric integer ID as 1, 2, 3, etc
	==> LBPH computed model (trained faces) should be on trainer/ dir
Based on original code by Anirban Kar: https://github.com/thecodacus/Face-Recognition    

Developed by Marcelo Rovai - MJRoBot.org @ 21Feb18  

'''

import cv2
import numpy as np
import os 

recognizer = cv2.face.LBPHFaceRecognizer_create()
recognizer.read('trainer/trainer.yml')
cascadePath = "haarcascade_frontalface_default.xml"
faceCascade = cv2.CascadeClassifier(cascadePath);

font = cv2.FONT_HERSHEY_SIMPLEX

#iniciate id counter
id = 0

# names related to ids: example ==> Marcelo: id=1,  etc
names = ['None', 'Wolfgang', 'Bruno', 'Devlyn', 'Z', 'W'] 

# Initialize and start realtime video capture
cam = cv2.VideoCapture(0)
cam.set(3, 640) # set video widht
cam.set(4, 480) # set video height

# Define min window size to be recognized as a face
minW = 0.1*cam.get(3)
minH = 0.1*cam.get(4)

while True:

    ret, img =cam.read()


    gray = cv2.cvtColor(img,cv2.COLOR_BGR2GRAY)

    faces = faceCascade.detectMultiScale( 
        gray,
        scaleFactor = 1.2,
        minNeighbors = 5,
        minSize = (int(minW), int(minH)),
       )

    for(x,y,w,h) in faces:

        cv2.rectangle(img, (x,y), (x+w,y+h), (0,255,0), 2)

        id, confidence = recognizer.predict(gray[y:y+h,x:x+w])

        # Check if confidence is less them 100 ==> "0" is perfect match 
        if (confidence < 100):
            id = names[id]
            confidence = "  {0}%".format(round(100 - confidence))
        else:
            id = "unknown"
            confidence = "  {0}%".format(round(100 - confidence))
        
        cv2.putText(img, str(id), (x+5,y-5), font, 1, (255,255,255), 2)
        cv2.putText(img, str(confidence), (x+5,y+h-5), font, 1, (255,255,0), 1)  
    
    cv2.imshow('camera',img) 

    k = cv2.waitKey(10) & 0xff # Press 'ESC' for exiting video
    if k == 27:
        break

# Do a bit of cleanup
print("\n [INFO] Exiting Program and cleanup stuff")
cam.release()
cv2.destroyAllWindows()

 

PythonEngine1.ExecStrings(SynEdit1.Lines);

 

Project Project1.exe raised exception class EPyException with message 'error: OpenCV(4.6.0) D:\a\opencv-python\opencv-python\opencv_contrib\modules\face\src\facerec.cpp:61: error: (-2:Unspecified error) File can't be opened for reading! in function 'cv::face::FaceRecognizer::read'
'.

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Seems, some answers to this question can be helpful for you too

 

 Also call stack could give you more info... 

 

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