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Fourier-based Video Prediction through Relational Object Motion

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arxiv 2110.05881 v1 pith:RJRAVHOA submitted 2021-10-12 cs.CV

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keywords videoobservedpredictionpredictionssceneabilityappliedapproach
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The ability to predict future outcomes conditioned on observed video frames is crucial for intelligent decision-making in autonomous systems. Recently, deep recurrent architectures have been applied to the task of video prediction. However, this often results in blurry predictions and requires tedious training on large datasets. Here, we explore a different approach by (1) using frequency-domain approaches for video prediction and (2) explicitly inferring object-motion relationships in the observed scene. The resulting predictions are consistent with the observed dynamics in a scene and do not suffer from blur.

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