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gen_optical_flow.tar #12

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ccq195 opened this issue May 8, 2019 · 2 comments
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gen_optical_flow.tar #12

ccq195 opened this issue May 8, 2019 · 2 comments

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@ccq195
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ccq195 commented May 8, 2019

Sorry bother you again! I read the files on gen_optical_flow.tar, i don't know how to use them. Do them come from one paper or have some other instruction? Looking forward to your reply.

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Actually, I forgot the details about how to obtain the optic flow map. The main idea of using optic flow is to indicate the position of the person, which is potentially useful for the person reid tasks. So we adopt some postprocessing steps over the original optical flow map to highlight the motion boundary, which is similar to edge detection.

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debrekXuHan commented May 14, 2019

Actually, I forgot the details about how to obtain the optic flow map. The main idea of using optic flow is to indicate the position of the person, which is potentially useful for the person reid tasks. So we adopt some postprocessing steps over the original optical flow map to highlight the motion boundary, which is similar to edge detection.

@dapengchen123 Hi. there are several scripts in gen_optical_flow.tar. How to use them to give out exactly the same result as what you guys did? Could you please give me some hints cuz I wanna try it out on other datasets like MARS.

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