Search for dissertations about: "3d tv"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 14 swedish dissertations containing the words 3d tv.
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1. Stereoscopic 3D Video Quality of Experience : impact of coding, transmission and display technologies
Abstract : Three-Dimensional (3D) videos are using their success from cinema to home entertainmentmarkets such as TV, DVD, Blu-ray, video games, etc. The video quality isa key factor which decides the success and acceptance of a new service. Visual qualitywill have more severe consequences for 3D than for 2D videos, e.g. READ MORE
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2. Coding for Improved Perceived Quality of 2D and 3D Video over Heterogeneous Networks
Abstract : The rapid development of video applications for TV, the internet and mobile phones is being taken one step further in 2010 with the introduction of stereo 3D TV. The 3D experience can be further improved using multiple views in the visualization. READ MORE
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3. Coding of Three-dimensional Video Content : Diffusion-based Coding of Depth Images and Displacement Intra-Coding of Plenoptic Contents
Abstract : In recent years, the three-dimensional (3D) movie industry has reaped massive commercial success in the theaters. With the advancement of display technologies, more experienced capturing and generation of 3D contents, TV broadcasting, movies, and games in 3D have entered home entertainment, and it is likely that 3D applications will play an important role in many aspects of people's life in a not distant future. READ MORE
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4. Coding of three-dimensional video content : Depth image coding by diffusion
Abstract : Three-dimensional (3D) movies in theaters have become a massive commercial success during recent years, and it is likely that, with the advancement of display technologies and the production of 3D contents, TV broadcasting in 3D will play an important role in home entertainments in the not too distant future. 3D video contents contain at least two views from different perspectives for the left and the right eye of viewers. READ MORE
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5. Improving Manipulation and Control of Search and Rescue UGVs Operating Across Autonomy Levels
Abstract : Robots are often used for “dirty, dull and dangerous” jobs, where time, money or lives can be saved. A field with dangerous situations is search and rescue, with structural collapses and toxic environment. In those situations, robots have the potential to save lives. READ MORE