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    • To provide complete experimental details and results complementing a main research paper.
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    Main Methods:

    • Detailed description of the network architecture, including cubic B-spline interpolation.
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    Main Results:

    • Qualitative results presented in the LAB color space.
    • Quantitative results analyzed with varying parameters and control points.
    • Computation performance comparison, including training and testing times.

    Conclusions:

    • The supplementary material offers a thorough resource for understanding and replicating the research.
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