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I find that being able to view the (spatio)-temporal interpolation (e.g., w/ the spiral path) is a good way to visualize whether the scene flow has been correctly reconstructed or not. The original paper repo supports the forward (splatting) approach to rendering temporal interpolation for reference.
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Done. Please use --split test_fixviewX_interpY in eval mode. I have also added several results in README. I will add the bullet-time effect (change view + time interpolation) in the future.
I find that being able to view the (spatio)-temporal interpolation (e.g., w/ the spiral path) is a good way to visualize whether the scene flow has been correctly reconstructed or not. The original paper repo supports the forward (splatting) approach to rendering temporal interpolation for reference.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: