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the image shown in the paper #21

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mmpmmpmmpjosh opened this issue Feb 24, 2022 · 1 comment
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the image shown in the paper #21

mmpmmpmmpjosh opened this issue Feb 24, 2022 · 1 comment

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@mmpmmpmmpjosh
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In the Page 5 in paper (Figure 5. Several examples on the GoPro test dataset. )
I found the data in the Gopro dataset, the image is “test/blur/GOPR0854_11_00/001653_3.png” right?
I don't see the original image as blurry as the image shown in the paper.
Were you testing the image with the original Gopro dataset?

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chosj95 commented Feb 24, 2022

Hi,

We used the original GoPro dataset and just moved image files using preprocessing .py file.

I read your issue and checked the dataset.
However, I cannot find 'test/blur/GOPR0854_11_00/001653_3.png' either in the preprocessed image following our code or the original GoPro dataset (GOPRO_Lagre at Link).
If you give me the exact file name, I can help you more.

Considering that the image file you mentioned contain 'GOPR0854_11_00', I assume your question is about the second-row image in Figure 5. right?
I checked both the second-row image in Figure 5 and the original GoPro dataset, thoroughly.
I think that the issued image is 'GOPRO_Large/test/GOPR0854_11_00/blur/000010.png' in the original GoPro dataset (GOPRO_Lagre at Link), which is sufficiently blurry.
Could you check it?

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