Arbitrary Timestep Video Frame Interpolation with Time-Dependent Decoding
Haokai Zhang,
Dongwei Ren,
Zifei Yan
et al.
Abstract:Given an observed low frame rate video, video frame interpolation (VFI) aims to generate a high frame rate video, which has smooth video frames with higher frames per second (FPS). Most existing VFI methods often focus on generating one frame at a specific timestep, e.g., 0.5, between every two frames, thus lacking the flexibility to increase the video’s FPS by an arbitrary scale, e.g., 3. To better address this issue, in this paper, we propose an arbitrary timestep video frame interpolation (ATVFI) network wi… Show more
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