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Running BB #19

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mixmixmix opened this issue Jun 25, 2019 · 14 comments
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Running BB #19

mixmixmix opened this issue Jun 25, 2019 · 14 comments

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@aakanksharathore, continuing discussion from #17

You are right, output videos are indeed fast in the beginning and then normal speed for the specified duration. The problem is that till now we were not writing actual frame number in the outpyt file so we cant see this pattern in text files. Will send you output files in the morning they are on another system in the lab.

That is great! If you send me the output files and videos.yml used to create them then I think I can work out correct output :}.
The step_size was set to 15 in all those runs? Right?

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I have merged all the changes with your branch bb_tracking and pushed to github. There is a change in how we pass arguments, but that should be clear from Readme.md and test.sh.

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I'm now running videos from you with step size 5 (equivalent of 6fps) (to see if they take reasonable time)

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aakanksharathore commented Jun 26, 2019 via email

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ok!
I did 20 and 21st march so far (at step size = 5) and it took about 2hrs per video. Now running with step size = 1 as you recommended. I will be able to copy videos and make sure that all work possibly tomorrow when I'm at the uni

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aakanksharathore commented Jun 27, 2019 via email

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So, I have first three almost done after 12 hours.
So far 24k frames, so the average processing is about 30 frames per minute.
How fast is it on your server?
Once I'm at the uni I can send you videos for Skip5 and Skip1 for comparison, and start the rest o the videos at Skip5 on Euclid - so if subsampled version is not good in some cases we can run it later but you'd have something to work with :)

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aakanksharathore commented Jun 27, 2019 via email

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I will need to run tracker on my data in a few days, so I can run and see how far I get with your data until then.

What is your server's setup?

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aakanksharathore commented Jun 28, 2019 via email

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The image didn't work, could you post it directly through the github?

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I'm half-way through with videos. I will try to upload them somehow for you around the weekend (all skip5 and those skip1 which have finished)

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aakanksharathore commented Jul 5, 2019 via email

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https://youtu.be/sMf9-c7rZ8g - like that? This is what the issue 22 was about (#22)
I don't think running at skip1 is a necessary. I will upload all the skip5 I did last week, and what skip1 I have so far (there are 6 videos left).
Can you provide the spec of your server again? I remember someone saying that you have nvidia 1080 on one of the computers?

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aakanksharathore commented Jul 6, 2019 via email

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