"Riya" may be a subject name, and "mp4" the format, used in specialized studies like deepfake detection , facial recognition , or human pose estimation [3, 4].
It could be a sample video file found in a specific code repository for testing deep video compression or super-resolution models [5].
Could you clarify if you saw this name in a , a Deepfake detection study, or as a file in a specific software tool ?
It might be a file referenced in a Kaggle notebook or a Colab tutorial for video-to-video synthesis or deep animation [1, 2].
If you are looking for information related to this term, it most likely appears in one of the following contexts:
There is no publicly indexed academic paper titled . Based on the naming convention, it is likely a specific video file or a reference to a dataset/video artifact used in a deep learning or computer vision project, rather than the name of a research publication itself .
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"Riya" may be a subject name, and "mp4" the format, used in specialized studies like deepfake detection , facial recognition , or human pose estimation [3, 4].
It could be a sample video file found in a specific code repository for testing deep video compression or super-resolution models [5]. riyaymp4
Could you clarify if you saw this name in a , a Deepfake detection study, or as a file in a specific software tool ? "Riya" may be a subject name, and "mp4"
It might be a file referenced in a Kaggle notebook or a Colab tutorial for video-to-video synthesis or deep animation [1, 2]. It might be a file referenced in a
If you are looking for information related to this term, it most likely appears in one of the following contexts:
There is no publicly indexed academic paper titled . Based on the naming convention, it is likely a specific video file or a reference to a dataset/video artifact used in a deep learning or computer vision project, rather than the name of a research publication itself .