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Splatting-based Synthesis for Video Frame Interpolation

Simon Niklaus, Ping Hu, Jiawen Chen

20232023 IEEE/CVF Winter Conference on Applications of Computer Vision (WACV)26 citationsDOI

Abstract

Frame interpolation is an essential video processing technique that adjusts the temporal resolution of an image sequence. While deep learning has brought great improvements to the area of video frame interpolation, techniques that make use of neural networks can typically not easily be deployed in practical applications like a video editor since they are either computationally too demanding or fail at high resolutions. In contrast, we propose a deep learning approach that solely relies on splatting to synthesize interpolated frames. This splatting-based synthesis for video frame interpolation is not only much faster than similar approaches, especially for multi-frame interpolation, but can also yield new state-of-the-art results at high resolutions.

Topics & Concepts

Motion interpolationComputer scienceInterpolation (computer graphics)Artificial intelligenceFrame (networking)Video post-processingComputer visionDeep learningComputer graphics (images)Video processingImage (mathematics)Video trackingBlock-matching algorithmVideo compression picture typesTelecommunicationsAdvanced Image Processing TechniquesAdvanced Vision and ImagingImage Processing Techniques and Applications
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