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AIM 2019 Challenge on Video Temporal Super-Resolution: Methods and Results

Cited 8 time in Web of Science Cited 16 time in Scopus
Authors

Nah, Seungjun; Son, Sanghyun; Timofte, Radu; Lee, Kyoung Mu; Li Siyao; Pan, Ze; Xu, Xiangyu; Sun, Wenxiu; Choi, Myungsub; Kim, Heewon; Han, Bohyung; Xu, Ning; Park, Bumjun; Yu, Songhyun; Kim, Sangmin; Jeong, Jechang; Shen, Wang; Bao, Wenbo; Zhai, Guangtao; Chen, Li; Gao, Zhiyong; Chen, Guannan; Lu, Yunhua; Duan, Ran; Liu, Tong; Zhang, Lijie; Park, Woonsung; Kim, Munchurl; Pisha, George; Naor, Eyal; Aloni, Lior

Issue Date
2019-10
Publisher
IEEE COMPUTER SOC
Citation
2019 IEEE/CVF INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTER VISION WORKSHOPS (ICCVW), pp.3388-3398
Abstract
Videos contain various types and strengths of motions that may look unnaturally discontinuous in time when the recorded frame rate is low. This paper reviews the first AIM challenge on video temporal super-resolution (frame interpolation) with a focus on the proposed solutions and results. From low-frame-rate (15 fps) video sequences, the challenge participants are asked to submit higher-frame-rate (60 fps) video sequences by estimating temporally intermediate frames. We employ the REDS VTSR dataset derived from diverse videos captured in a hand-held camera for training and evaluation purposes. The competition had 62 registered participants, and a total of 8 teams competed in the final testing phase. The challenge winning methods achieve the state-of-the-art in video temporal super-resolution.
ISSN
2473-9936
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/186225
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ICCVW.2019.00421
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