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TaylorSwiftNet: Taylor Driven Temporal Modeling for Swift Future Frame Prediction

Authors :
Pourheydari, Saber
Bahrami, Emad
Fayyaz, Mohsen
Francesca, Gianpiero
Noroozi, Mehdi
Gall, Juergen
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

While recurrent neural networks (RNNs) demonstrate outstanding capabilities for future video frame prediction, they model dynamics in a discrete time space, i.e., they predict the frames sequentially with a fixed temporal step. RNNs are therefore prone to accumulate the error as the number of future frames increases. In contrast, partial differential equations (PDEs) model physical phenomena like dynamics in a continuous time space. However, the estimated PDE for frame forecasting needs to be numerically solved, which is done by discretization of the PDE and diminishes most of the advantages compared to discrete models. In this work, we, therefore, propose to approximate the motion in a video by a continuous function using the Taylor series. To this end, we introduce TaylorSwiftNet, a novel convolutional neural network that learns to estimate the higher order terms of the Taylor series for a given input video. TaylorSwiftNet can swiftly predict future frames in parallel and it allows to change the temporal resolution of the forecast frames on-the-fly. The experimental results on various datasets demonstrate the superiority of our model.<br />Comment: BMVC 2022

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2110.14392
Document Type :
Working Paper