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Hi,
I'm not the author of the repository, but my understanding is that the concat_sequence
function takes a number of short (e.g. 10 second) data segments, and returns all seqlen
long windows in these segments concatenated to each other.
For example, if
data = [
# first segment
[frame_0, frame_1, frame_2, frame_3, frame_4],
# second segment
[frame_5, frame_6, frame_7, frame_8, frame_9]
]
# window length
seqlen = 3
then self.concat_sequence(seqlen, data)
will return something like this:
[
# first window from both segments
[ [frame_0, frame_1, frame_2] , [frame_5, frame_6, frame_7] ],
# second window from both segments
[ [frame_1, frame_2, frame_3], [frame_6, frame_7, frame_8] ],
# third window from both segments
[ [frame_2, frame_3, frame_4], [frame_7, frame_8, frame_9] ]
]
So timesteps
is the segment length of the data passed to the function, and seqlen
is the desired length of the output windows.
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