temporal resolution
Temporal resolution refers to the granularity of time in data or models, affecting how accurately the model can capture changes over time, particularly important in time series analysis and video processing.
- Cloud4D: Estimating Cloud Properties at a High Spatial and Temporal Resolution
- EF-3DGS: Event-Aided Free-Trajectory 3D Gaussian Splatting
- Event-Driven Dynamic Scene Depth Completion
- FlexEvent: Towards Flexible Event-Frame Object Detection at Varying Operational Frequencies
- Multiresolution Analysis and Statistical Thresholding on Dynamic Networks
- PASS: Path-selective State Space Model for Event-based Recognition
- PMQ-VE: Progressive Multi-Frame Quantization for Video Enhancement
- SmokeViz: A Large-Scale Satellite Dataset for Wildfire Smoke Detection and Segmentation
- V2V: Scaling Event-Based Vision through Efficient Video-to-Voxel Simulation
- Wavelet Canonical Coherence for Nonstationary Signals