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A Deep Learning Method For Frame Selection In Videos For Structure From Motion Pipelines

Francesco Banterle, Rui Gong, Massimiliano Corsini, Fabio Ganovelli, Luc Van Gool, Paolo Cignoni

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21 Sep 2021

Structure-from-Motion (SfM) using the frames of a video sequence can be a challenging task because there is a lot of redundant information, the computational time increases quadratically with the number of frames, there would be low-quality images (e.g., blurred frames) that can decrease the final quality of the reconstruction, etc. To overcome all these issues, we present a novel deep-learning architecture that is meant for speeding up SfM by selecting frames using predicted sub-sampling frequency. This architecture is general and can learn/distill the knowledge of any algorithm for selecting frames from a video for generating high-quality reconstructions. One key advantage is that we can run our architecture in real-time saving computations while keeping high-quality results.

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