# PyInspireFace ## Setup Library You need to compile the dynamic linking library in the main project and then place it in **inspireface/modules/core**. ```Bash # copy or link cp YOUR_BUILD_DIR/libInspireFace.so inspireface/modules/core ``` ## Require You need to install some dependencies beforehand. ```Bash pip install loguru pip install tqdm pip install opencv-python ``` ## Quick Start You can easily call the api to implement a number of functions: ```Python import cv2 import inspireface as ifac from inspireface.param import * # Step 1: Initialize the SDK and load the algorithm resource files. resource_path = "pack/Pikachu" ret = ifac.launch(resource_path) assert ret, "Launch failure. Please ensure the resource path is correct." # Optional features, loaded during session creation based on the modules specified. opt = HF_ENABLE_NONE session = ifac.InspireFaceSession(opt, HF_DETECT_MODE_IMAGE) # Load the image using OpenCV. image = cv2.imread(image_path) assert image is not None, "Please check that the image path is correct." # Perform face detection on the image. faces = session.face_detection(image) print(f"face detection: {len(faces)} found") # Copy the image for drawing the bounding boxes. draw = image.copy() for idx, face in enumerate(faces): print(f"{'==' * 20}") print(f"idx: {idx}") # Print Euler angles of the face. print(f"roll: {face.roll}, yaw: {face.yaw}, pitch: {face.pitch}") # Draw bounding box around the detected face. x1, y1, x2, y2 = face.location cv2.rectangle(draw, (x1, y1), (x2, y2), (0, 0, 255), 2) ``` You can also check out other sample files, which contain more diverse examples of functionality. ## Test In the Python API, we have integrated a relatively simple unit test. You can adjust the content of the unit test by modifying the parameters in the configuration file **test/test_settings.py**. ```Bash # Run total test python -m unittest discover -s test ```