temporal-shift-module
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temporal-shift-module
- Stable Video Diffusion
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Can two-stream networks trained for video action recognition be used for real-time usecases?
My question mostly has to do with optical flow. One of the two-stream networks I'm interested in trying out is TSN-TSM, as there are pre-trained weights available for it on the Assembly101 dataset released a few months ago.
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I am having a hard time understanding this paper(Temporal shift module). Can some who have read it before or willing to read it explain me better in a more elaborate way?
This is the paper. (https://arxiv.org/abs/1811.08383). Here they are talking about how they can achieve temporal modelling by moving channels, which I assume are the RGB channels across frames. But I am super confused by the lingo. Here is the repo (https://github.com/mit-han-lab/temporal-shift-module). I can't give better rewards except virtual hugs. Thank you.
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I saw Rhizome-conifer(https://github.com/Rhizome-Conifer/conifer). It look great but there is a lot of open issues on github, some from 2016, and i´m afraid if it will not keep up (it would be very sad).
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I would personally recommend
https://github.com/rhizome-conifer/conifer
The intent is a webrecorder for the internet.
It records all js libraries, loads videos, and all else.
Once stored, you can review a snapshot at that point in time.
They have a service option, webrecorder.io, but this one let's you store directly locally.
What are some alternatives?
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