Hello, On Mon, 2 Jul 2018, at 19:37, Pedro Arthur wrote: > 2018-07-02 14:23 GMT-03:00 Jean-Baptiste Kempf <j...@videolan.org>: > > On Mon, 2 Jul 2018, at 19:12, Pedro Arthur wrote: > >> 2018-07-02 14:02 GMT-03:00 Jean-Baptiste Kempf <j...@videolan.org>: > >> > On Mon, 2 Jul 2018, at 18:46, Sergey Lavrushkin wrote: > >> >> ffmpeg | branch: master | Sergey Lavrushkin <dual...@gmail.com> | Thu > >> >> Jun 14 00:37:12 2018 +0300| [575b7189908e1cfa55104b0d2c7c9f6ea30ca2dc] | > >> >> committer: Pedro Arthur > >> >> > >> >> Adds ESPCN super resolution filter merged with SRCNN filter. > >> > > >> > Where is the source for all those numbers? > >> You mean the cnn weights? If yes, the srcnn weights are from the > >> original paper implementation in matlab. > > > > Where do they come from, how can we recreate them? > Paper link [1], and web page with reference matlab code [2].
This code is not open source, and is not compatible with LGPLv2.1: "If you use/adapt our code in your work (either as a stand-alone tool or as a component of any algorithm), you need to appropriately cite our ECCV 2014 paper or arXiv paper." Reimplementation of the code in a different language does not remove IP. > >> The espcn was trained by Sergey, if needed we can provide the TF > >> model/ training data. > > > > Same remark. > Paper [3], for this model Sergey used his own trained weights. > If needed, you can ask him directly for the training data set and > TensorFlow model for both methods. Where is the data set then? How was it trained? How can we reproduce them? -- Jean-Baptiste Kempf - President +33 672 704 734 _______________________________________________ ffmpeg-devel mailing list ffmpeg-devel@ffmpeg.org http://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-devel