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Importance scores in the TVSum50 tsv file #19
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I think each frame corresponds to a score in the tsv file. Assuming a frame rate of 30 frames per sec, the 1st video with a length of 5 min 54 sec (about 360sec) should have more than 10000 frames. |
@aayushkothari11 second, importance scores are scores of each frames. |
@weirme @SinDongHwan |
Hello,
How should I interpret the importance scores in the tsv file of the original TVSum50 dataset?
Are they for each frame? If yes, what is the frame rate used?
What is the significance of a shot being of 2 seconds?
The data annotation file has importance scores for each video. The readme said that each shot is 2 seconds. Hence while going through the data for the 1st video (length 5 min 54 sec), the number of annotations provided was over 10000. I am not able to understand how the length of the video is related to the number of annotations. Multiplying each video duration with commonly used frame rates (24-30) doesn't help as well.
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