Jin et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Study of 2D foveated video quality in virtual realityJin et al., 2020
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- Jin Y
- Chen M
- Bell T
- Wan Z
- Bovik A
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- Applications of digital image processing XLIII
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In Virtual Reality (VR), the necessity of immersive videos leads to greater challenges in compression and communication owing to the much higher spatial resolution, rapid, and the often real-time changes in viewing direction. Foveation in displays exploits the space-variant …
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