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Check motion magnification

Open nicolas-tardieu opened this issue 5 years ago • 8 comments

Hi all,

First, thank you for the work done since I am deeply interested in the potential of this algorithm and mainly in motion magnification. I managed to compile the code but I am still strugling to be sure it works OK.

Would you have an example video and dedicated settings to check it works fine on my computer?

Thanks, Nicolas

nicolas-tardieu avatar Sep 24 '20 15:09 nicolas-tardieu

Hey, I can verify that magnification with Riesz Pyramids does NOT work as expected due to a bug.

tschnz avatar Sep 24 '20 15:09 tschnz

Thanks for the information Jens. Do you plan to fix the bug or you do not have time for that at the moment?

nicolas-tardieu avatar Sep 25 '20 06:09 nicolas-tardieu

You have to change the lines in the pro file to match the directories where your files are located. And you need to install the prerequisites until you have all the files you need. I recommend using MobaXterminal to execute if you are in windows 10. "sudo qtcreator rvm.pro" will open the program in QT so that you can compile and run it. If you haven't met the prerequisites, go back to square one and start again. The prereqs need to be installed correctly, and it's not the easiest.

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Thanks for the information Jens. Do you plan to fix the bug or you do not have time for that at the moment?

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nincube8 avatar Sep 25 '20 07:09 nincube8

The rvm.pro file will not have lines to directories that will match yours by default, you need to CORRECTLY redirect to the correct directories from the rvm.pro file.

On Fri, Sep 25, 2020 at 1:27 AM CK Gaming Channel [email protected] wrote:

You have to change the lines in the pro file to match the directories where your files are located. And you need to install the prerequisites until you have all the files you need. I recommend using MobaXterminal to execute if you are in windows 10. "sudo qtcreator rvm.pro" will open the program in QT so that you can compile and run it. If you haven't met the prerequisites, go back to square one and start again. The prereqs need to be installed correctly, and it's not the easiest.

On Fri, Sep 25, 2020 at 12:45 AM nicolas-tardieu [email protected] wrote:

Thanks for the information Jens. Do you plan to fix the bug or you do not have time for that at the moment?

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nincube8 avatar Sep 25 '20 07:09 nincube8

Perhaps I was not clear enough : I did compile the code and I can run it on a video. My question is : can you provide me with a test video so that I can be sure my installation is fine as far as motion magnification is concerned (usually, there is a target "test" in a Makefile that runs nonregression checks).

nicolas-tardieu avatar Sep 25 '20 08:09 nicolas-tardieu

When you run the program, it gives you an option to open a video file, or a webcam interface. Then you can use the sliders and preview the effects in real time. You should see it working, if not, then maybe one of the directories is off, or you build opencv incorrectly, which I did a couple of times. It took me many tries to get a successful run. However, the program is not completely stable, and has bugs, and will crash many times. It's still a cool program though. Thanks to tschnz.

On Fri, Sep 25, 2020 at 2:15 AM nicolas-tardieu [email protected] wrote:

Perhaps I was not clear enough : I did compile the code and I can run it on a video. My question is : can you provide me with a test video so that I can be sure my installation is fine as far as motion magnification is concerned (usually, there is a target "test" in a Makefile that runs nonregression checks).

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nincube8 avatar Sep 25 '20 09:09 nincube8

I suggest you grab the original data from the paper found here:

http://people.csail.mit.edu/nwadhwa/riesz-pyramid/

Happy motion magnifying 🙂

On Fri, Sep 25, 2020 at 9:15 AM nicolas-tardieu [email protected] wrote:

Perhaps I was not clear enough : I did compile the code and I can run it on a video. My question is : can you provide me with a test video so that I can be sure my installation is fine as far as motion magnification is concerned (usually, there is a target "test" in a Makefile that runs nonregression checks).

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MirekJan avatar Sep 25 '20 09:09 MirekJan