Simon Niklaus
Simon Niklaus
Thank you for your feedback. 🙂 It might take a while but we are planning to eventually release it just like we did with SepConv, stay tuned!
Thank you for your interest in our work. - Yes, it is possible to render only a subset of the total frames and interpolate the missing ones, thus potentially obtaining...
I am afraid that I have not received the approval to do so yet. I am, like you, very interested in getting the code out there as soon as possible....
Single-image super resolution is an interesting topic that is orthogonal to our work. However, video super resolution and video frame interpolation are related in that they both need to perform...
My apologies for not not been able to publish our reference implementation yet, and thank you for being interested in our work. * The methodology described in the training section...
@dlwtojd26 If you double the resolution then everything will be twice as far away in terms of pixels. My guess is that your network cannot handle the increased optical flow...
My apologies for still not being able to release the reference implementation of CtxSyn. Please note that I am eager to do so, but have unfortunately not gotten the approval...
For everyone interested in the forward warping, please consider taking a look at our recently released softmax splatting: https://github.com/sniklaus/softmax-splatting
Thanks for the kind words! I do want to release the stable softmax splatting operator, yes. I just need to make sure that I follow my employer's rules to do...
You can find an interactive demo here: http://sniklaus.com/splatsyn A side-by-side comparison with SoftSplat: http://content.sniklaus.com/splatsyn/sidebyside.mp4 Some representative 4K results: http://content.sniklaus.com/splatsyn/4k.mp4