Search Results for author: Przemyslaw Rokita

Found 7 papers, 1 papers with code

Predicting popularity of online videos using Support Vector Regression

no code implementations21 Oct 2015 Tomasz Trzcinski, Przemyslaw Rokita

In this work, we propose a regression method to predict the popularity of an online video based on temporal and visual cues.

regression

Recurrent Neural Networks for Online Video Popularity Prediction

no code implementations21 Jul 2017 Tomasz Trzcinski, Pawel Andruszkiewicz, Tomasz Bochenski, Przemyslaw Rokita

In this paper, we address the problem of popularity prediction of online videos shared in social media.

General Classification

Shallow reading with Deep Learning: Predicting popularity of online content using only its title

no code implementations21 Jul 2017 Wociech Stokowiec, Tomasz Trzcinski, Krzysztof Wolk, Krzysztof Marasek, Przemyslaw Rokita

To take advantage of this phenomenon, we propose a new method based on a bidirectional Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM) neural network designed to predict the popularity of online content using only its title.

Extrinsic camera calibration method and its performance evaluation

no code implementations28 Sep 2018 Jacek Komorowski, Przemyslaw Rokita

This paper presents a method for extrinsic camera calibration (estimation of camera rotation and translation matrices) from a sequence of images.

Camera Calibration Translation

Camera Pose Estimation from Sequence of Calibrated Images

no code implementations28 Sep 2018 Jacek Komorowski, Przemyslaw Rokita

In this paper a method for camera pose estimation from a sequence of images is presented.

Pose Estimation

Face Recognition Based on Sequence of Images

no code implementations28 Sep 2018 Jacek Komorowski, Przemyslaw Rokita

This paper presents a face recognition method based on a sequence of images.

Face Model Face Recognition

MuS2: A Real-World Benchmark for Sentinel-2 Multi-Image Super-Resolution

1 code implementation6 Oct 2022 Pawel Kowaleczko, Tomasz Tarasiewicz, Maciej Ziaja, Daniel Kostrzewa, Jakub Nalepa, Przemyslaw Rokita, Michal Kawulok

Insufficient image spatial resolution is a serious limitation in many practical scenarios, especially when acquiring images at a finer scale is infeasible or brings higher costs.

Image Super-Resolution

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