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Perceptually-motivated Real-time Temporal Upsampling of 3D Content for High-refresh-rate Displays

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Perceptually-motivated Real-time Temporal Upsampling of 3D Content for High-refresh-rate Displays
High-refresh-rate displays (e. g., 120 Hz) have recently become available on the consumer market and quickly gain on popularity. One of their aims is to reduce the perceived blur created by moving objects that are tracked by the human eye. However, an improvement is only achieved if the video stream is produced at the same high refresh rate (i. e. 120 Hz). Some devices, such as LCD TVs, solve this problem by converting low-refresh-rate content (i. e. 50 Hz PAL) into a higher temporal resolution (i. e. 200 Hz) based on two-dimensional optical flow. In our approach, we will show how rendered three-dimensional images produced by recent graphics hardware can be up-sampled more efficiently resulting in higher quality at the same time. Our algorithm relies on several perceptual findings and preserves the naturalness of the original sequence. A psychophysical study validates our approach and illustrates that temporally up-sampled video streams are preferred over the standard low-rate inpu...
Piotr Didyk, Elmar Eisemann, Tobias Ritschel, Karo
Added 11 Mar 2010
Updated 15 Mar 2010
Type Conference
Year 2010
Where EUROGRAPHICS
Authors Piotr Didyk, Elmar Eisemann, Tobias Ritschel, Karol Myszkowski, Hans-Peter Seidel
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