Please join us this Thursday, for a tea-talk by David and Razvan on motion compression. Title and abstract below.
Razvan and I will talk about our current pipeline for human motion compression, based on interpolation, L1 sparse coding, fine tuning and a bit of elbow grease. It achieves compression ratios comparable with the state of the art and very good fidelity (any artifacts are virtually imperceptible), though not quite the rock bottom distortion rates that the current state of the art work reports. We'd like your feedback on the best way to "sell" this work for publication.
(Joint work with Razvan Pascanu, Steven Pigeon and Yoshua)
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A reminder for today's tea talk by David.
On Tue, Dec 11, 2012 at 7:04 PM, Guillaume Desjardins guillaume.desjardins@gmail.com wrote:
Please join us this Thursday, for a tea-talk by David and Razvan on motion compression. Title and abstract below.
Razvan and I will talk about our current pipeline for human motion compression, based on interpolation, L1 sparse coding, fine tuning and a bit of elbow grease. It achieves compression ratios comparable with the state of the art and very good fidelity (any artifacts are virtually imperceptible), though not quite the rock bottom distortion rates that the current state of the art work reports. We'd like your feedback on the best way to "sell" this work for publication.
(Joint work with Razvan Pascanu, Steven Pigeon and Yoshua)