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AI Could Reduce Cyber Discomfort

by Bob Raikes

What They Say TowardsDataScience has reported work that looks at the issue that causes some to suffer from ‘cybermotion sickness’ when viewing 3 DOF content (from a fixed position) in 6 DOF (fully movable) …

Tags:Big Data/AI| Human Visual System (HVS)| Mixed Reality| Virtual Reality

GPT-3 – It’s not a Display, but….

by Bob Raikes

What They Say For the last 20 years, MIT Technology Review has compiled an annual selection of the year’s most important technologies. MIT unveiled this year’s list: Messenger RNA vaccines. GPT-3. TikTok recommendation algorithms. …

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Interesting Links Week ending 18th December 2020

by Bob Raikes

Every week, we see interesting articles where we can’t really add value or they are just interesting and not related to displays, so we put them in a round-up list. Samsung Note20 Ultra 5G …

Tags:Big Data/AI| Nintendo| ray tracing| Samsung| Smartphones| Teardowns

Super-Resolution: Why is it good and how can you incorporate it?

by Bob Raikes

Welcome to Part 2 of Bitmovin’s Video Tech Deep Dive series: Super-Resolution with Machine learning. Before you get started, I highly recommend that you readSuper Resolution: What’s the buzz and why does it matter?. …

Tags:Big Data/AI| HFR - High Frame Rate| Upscaling| Video Quality

Super Resolution: What’s the buzz and why does it matter?

by Adithyan Ilangovan

Super resolution has been gaining steam recently. Many companies, secretly and not-so-secretly, have been incorporating this technology into their workflow. Most notably: Samsung has started advertising this feature in their latest flagship phone camera’s …

Tags:Big Data/AI| HFR - High Frame Rate| Upscaling| Video Quality

Deepfakes: Can They Fool All of the People, All the Time?

by Matthew Brennesholtz

Ever hear the term “Deepfakes” before? Unless you are a fan of on-line celebrity pornography, the answer is likely to be no. The term derives from an anonymous Reddit user who used the pseudonym …

Tags:AI & Machine Learning| Big Data/AI

What Bob Saw on the Net 21/08/2019

by Bob Raikes

Most days, our editor, Bob, spends some time looking around the net for news. Here are some articles and links that he thought worth sharing… (note that registration or subscriptions may be required!) Check …

Tags:AUO| Automotive| Big Data/AI| China| Dell| Large LCD Supply| Notebooks| OLED Materials| OLEDs| Smartphone Market| Super Hi-Vision (8K)

What Bob Saw on the Net 06/01/2020

by Bob Raikes

Most days, our editor, Bob, spends some time looking around the net for news. Here are some articles and links that he thought worth sharing… (note that registration or subscriptions may be required!) AI …

Tags:Apple| Big Data/AI| Broadcast Monitors| Desktop Monitors| Flexible Displays| GPUs| Huawei| Imagination Tech| Medical| Smartphones

Tivo Looking for Metadata to Feed AI Engines

by Bob Raikes

We met up with Tivo and had a wide ranging chat about the impact of IP technologies. However, we also got an update on Tivo’s developments which continue to revolve around ‘amplifying value’ and …

Tags:Big Data/AI| IBC 2018| Large Display Monitor| Tivo| Vol 25 - Issue 36

Synaptics Exploits Marvell SoCs at the Edge

by Bob Raikes

Meeting only several times a year, it can be hard to keep up with Synaptics which started out with touch pads and then bought the display driver business from Renesas. That meant more display …

Tags:Big Data/AI| IBC 2018| Large Display Monitor| Synaptics| Voice Input| Vol 25 - Issue 36

IBC 2018 Roundup

by Bob Raikes

ABox42 of Germany told use that it has a new STB in its M Series, the M35 which has support for UltraHD and is configured with Verimatrix Ultra Security. The company told us that …

Tags:Android| Big Data/AI| Broadcast Monitors| Codecs| Curved Displays| IBC 2018| Large Display Monitor| LED| Mobile Display Monitor| Semiconductors| Small Pixel Pitch LED SPP| SOCs| STBs| Super Hi-Vision (8K)| Upscaling| Viewfinders| Virtual Reality| Vol 25 - Issue 36