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Prediction error of CB-sal CVPR18-improved (with Content-Based saliency) against GT-sal CVPR18-improved (with Ground-Truth saliency) and baselines.

Prediction error of CB-sal CVPR18-improved (with Content-Based saliency) against GT-sal CVPR18-improved (with Ground-Truth saliency) and baselines.

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Head motion prediction is an important problem with 360\degree\ videos, in particular to inform the streaming decisions. Various methods tackling this problem with deep neural networks have been proposed recently. In this article we first show the startling result that all such existing methods, which attempt to benefit both from the history of pas...

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