
Video Frame Interpolation (VFI)
Video Frame Interpolation (VFI) is a technique used to create new frames between existing ones in video content. By analyzing the movement and changes in the original frames, VFI intelligently generates intermediate frames, making the video appear smoother and more fluid, especially during fast motion. This process enhances the viewing experience, particularly in films, sports broadcasts, or video games, by reducing motion blur and improving clarity. VFI can be used in various applications, from video editing to real-time rendering in gaming, providing a visually appealing outcome without requiring higher frame rates.