We introduce a technique to synthetically increase the framerate of semi-repetitive videos (i.e., videos of motion that repeats but not in an identical fashion) to aid in visualization. By reordering… Click to show full abstract
We introduce a technique to synthetically increase the framerate of semi-repetitive videos (i.e., videos of motion that repeats but not in an identical fashion) to aid in visualization. By reordering and combining frames from all repetitions, we produce a single non-repetitive sequence with much higher temporal resolution. Then, we use a novel frame warping technique based on a dense corrective flow to counteract differences between repetitions. The resulting video maintains smoothness of motion and additionally allows for seamless, infinite looping. We demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed solution both quantitatively, by measuring the improvement over existing methods, and qualitatively, by performing a user evaluation and providing several examples in the article and accompanying video.
               
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