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Reproduction of ODP-PIV from the 1998 “Particle Image Velocimetry with Optical Flow” paper #43
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Hello, I will edit this submission - sorry for the delay. |
I'm sorry I don't have the bandwidth or the expertise for this. You'll have to find someone else. |
Maybe @emmanuelle would be interested in reviewing this paper in image processing. |
Hey, why not. I'm not an expert in the theory of image processing, but indeed I am chewing on exactly that problem right now. Can you point me to explanations of what is expected from a review here? |
Here are the instruction for review https://rescience.github.io/edit/. But you can of course adapt them. Since all reviews are public, you read others at https://github.com/ReScience/submissions/issues?q=is%3Aissue to give you an idea. |
@delsuc @MathieuLeocmach Gentle reminder |
Sorry, I slept on this one. I read the original paper and the paper before my holidays, and then ... I have an issue with the way the repository is organised: the code is archived in a tgz rather than living in the git repository. Of course, I can unpack it myself, but changes or improvements will be more difficult to track. @quenot can you update your repository with the unpacked code? |
same here - sorry - :-/ |
Hello,
Thanks for the feedback. I unpacked the archives and made a few improvements, including adding the scripts for running the experiments.
Best regards,
Georges.
Le 09/09/2020 à 22:31, Mathieu Leocmach wrote:
Sorry, I slept on this one. I read the original paper and the paper before my holidays, and then ...
I have an issue with the way the repository is organised: the code is archived in a tgz rather than living in the git repository. Of course, I can
unpack it myself, but changes or improvements will be more difficult to track. @quenot <https://github.com/quenot> can you update your repository
with the unpacked code?
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Thank you @quenot , |
I'm still looking at it, but I suggest a few ergonomic improvements:
Edit: also, the link to the PDF file of the reproducibility paper is now broken. I think the reproducibility paper should be included in the git repository, side by side with the PDF of the original paper. |
@delsuc @MathieuLeocmach What's the status of this review? It's been dormant for 280 days. |
Nice article. Could run the code and obtain tables 1 and 2 from the original paper. Can provide a further review if needed. |
Dear Benson, |
Thanks for your message. Perhaps download the zip file at https://github.com/bkmgit/opflow/archive/refs/heads/script-updates.zip If they seem ok, you can merge the pull request. There is a tutorial on git at https://swcarpentry.github.io/git-novice/ The second modification uses Guix, but can be examined once bash scripts are validated to run. |
Original article: Quénot, Georges & Pakleza, Jaroslaw & Kowalewski, Tomasz. (1998). Particle Image Velocimetry with Optical Flow. Experiments in Fluids. Volume 25, Issue 3, pp 177–189. 10.1007/s003480050222.
PDF URL: http://mrim.imag.fr/georges.quenot/rescience/jeif98/ReScience_C_ODP_PIV.pdf
Metadata URL: http://mrim.imag.fr/georges.quenot/rescience/jeif98/metadata.yaml
Code URL: https://github.com/quenot/opflow/tree/master/jeif98
Scientific domain: Image Processing
Programming language: ANSI C
Suggested editor:
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