Perceptually-driven Inputs for New Output Devices, Piotr Didyk
Sprache des Titels:
Englisch
Original Kurzfassung:
There has been a tremendous increase in quality and number of new output devices, such as stereo and automultiscopic screens, portable and wearable displays, and 3D printers. Some of them have already entered the mass production and gained a lot of users? attention, others will follow this trend promptly. Unfortunately, abilities of these emerging technologies outperform capabilities of methods and tools for creating content. Also, the current level of understanding of how these new technologies influence user experience is insufficient to fully exploit their advantages. In this talk, I will demonstrate that careful combinations of new hardware, computation, and models of human perception can lead to solutions that provide significant increase in perceived quality. More precisely, I will show how careful rendering of frames can improve spatial and temporal resolution as well as reduce temporal artifacts of video content without sacrificing its cinematic look. Next, I will discuss techniques for overcoming limitations of current 3D displays. In the context of 3D printing, I will discuss methods for specifying objects for 3D printing.