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Neural Inter-Frame Compression for Video Coding

Neural Inter-Frame Compression for Video Coding

by Sarah Frigg | Oct 27, 2019 | Video Processing, Visual Computing

Neural Inter-Frame Compression for Video Coding   In this work we present an inter-frame compression approach for neural video coding that can seamlessly build up on different existing neural image codecs. October 27, 2019International Conference on Computer Vision...
3-Dimensional Charging via Multi-Mode Resonant Cavity Enabled Wireless Power Transfer

3-Dimensional Charging via Multi-Mode Resonant Cavity Enabled Wireless Power Transfer

by Sarah Frigg | Nov 30, 2016 | Wireless Communication and Ubiquitous Computing

3-Dimensional Charging via Multi-Mode Resonant Cavity Enabled Wireless Power Transfer   In this paper, we propose an unexplored type of wireless power transfer system based on electromagnetic cavity resonance. November 30, 2015Transactions on Power Electronics 2015...
HDR Image Noise Estimation for Denoising Tone Mapped Images

HDR Image Noise Estimation for Denoising Tone Mapped Images

by Sarah Frigg | Nov 24, 2016 | Video Processing, Visual Computing

HDR Image Noise Estimation for Denoising Tone Mapped Images   We propose a method for denoising images created by any tone mapping operator. November 24, 2015Conference for Visual Media Production (CVMP) 2015   Authors Miguel Granados (Disney Research/MPI for...
G-g-go! Juuump! Online Performance of a Multi-keyword Spotter in a Real-time game

G-g-go! Juuump! Online Performance of a Multi-keyword Spotter in a Real-time game

by Sarah Frigg | Sep 6, 2016 | Machine Learning

G-g-go! Juuump! Online Performance of a Multi-keyword Spotter in a Real-time game   We report results for an online multi-keyword spotter in a game that contains overlapping speech, off-task side talk, and keyword forms that vary in completeness and duration....
The Role of Phonological Processes and Acoustic Confusability in Phone Errors in Children’s ASR

The Role of Phonological Processes and Acoustic Confusability in Phone Errors in Children’s ASR

by Sarah Frigg | Sep 6, 2016 | Machine Learning

The Role of Phonological Processes and Acoustic Confusability in Phone Errors in Children’s ASR   This paper examines the extent to which computer speech recognition errors for children’s speech can be attributed to common phonological effects associated with...
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