Guedes et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Subjective evaluation of 360-degree sensory experiencesGuedes et al., 2019
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- Guedes A
- Azevedo R
- Frossard P
- Colcher S
- Barbosa S
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- 2019 IEEE 21st International Workshop on Multimedia Signal Processing (MMSP)
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Traditionally, most multimedia content has been developed to stimulate two of the human senses, ie, sight and hearing. Due to recent technological advancements, however, innovative services have been developed that provide more realistic, immersive, and …
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