[IPOL discuss] Submission of video deinterlacing paper on IPOL

Miguel Colom colom at cmla.ens-cachan.fr
Sat Mar 31 18:16:47 CEST 2018


Quoting swapnil dabhade <swapnild at ieee.org>:

> Hi,
>
> I am Swapnil Dabhade, an Independent researcher and currently working at
> Amagi Media Labs, Bangalore.
>
> I am interested to submit my current implementation of video deinterlacing
> algorithm on IPOL. Output video quality my implementation is better than
> IPP (Integrated Performance Primitives) implementation.
>
> To run my code on IPOL software following are requirement,
> - Requires gcc or equivalent compiler.
> - Requires IPP libraries
> - Input is interlaced video and output is progressive video.
>
> Please let me know that is it possible to submit and execute my code with
> above requirements on IOPL server? So that I can proceed to write
> manuscript and submit with source code to IOPL.

Dear Swapnil Dabhade,

After checking the possibility of using IPP in our servers, we think  
that normally there shouldn't be any problem.

Also, I did a quick test and installed two of the IPP packages  
(intel-ipp-64bit-2018.0-033 and intel-ipp-st-devel-sta-2018.0-128) in  
Debian Stable, and it was straightforward.

**If any member of the Editorial Board is against the use of these  
libraries, please tell.**

Technically it seems that everything is fine. Thus, we encourage you  
to send your paper to IPOL for evaluation. It'll be first evaluated by  
the journal and if it's a good match you'll be assigned an editor who  
will assist you through all the process, including any technical steps  
and also along the peer-review.

Again, thank you for considering IPOL to publish your work.

All the best,
Miguel




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