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Generating High-Speed Video with Event Cameras
Event cameras have shown amazing capabilities in slowing down video as was shown in our previous work, TimeLens (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVLyia-ezvo). In this project we want to push the limits of what is possible using such a method and explore new extensions.
Event cameras have shown amazing capabilities in slowing down video as was shown in our previous work, TimeLens (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVLyia-ezvo). This is because, compared to standard cameras, event cameras only capture a highly compressed representation of the visual signal, and do this with high dynamic range and very low latency. It is this signal that can be decoded into intermediate frames. In this project we want to push the limits of what is possible using such a method and explore new extensions.
Event cameras have shown amazing capabilities in slowing down video as was shown in our previous work, TimeLens (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVLyia-ezvo). This is because, compared to standard cameras, event cameras only capture a highly compressed representation of the visual signal, and do this with high dynamic range and very low latency. It is this signal that can be decoded into intermediate frames. In this project we want to push the limits of what is possible using such a method and explore new extensions.
In this project we want to explore new extensions of video frame interpolation using an event camera.
In this project we want to explore new extensions of video frame interpolation using an event camera.