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Imaging Systems - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
These processing stages may include functions such as image scaling (digital zoom), (de)warping, windowing, electronic image stabilization, super-resolution, external video overlay, image fusion, and on-screen display. In some cases, the captured and processed video stream may need to be compressed before it is transmitted to a control station....
US20130148861A1 - Systems and methods for video processing ...
For example, camera 20 may be a fish eye or panomorphic lens camera 20 and the captured video may require de-warping. The video processing module 82 may be configured to work with the identification module 70 to resize the captured video based on the sub-portion of the video identified using the interest-ratings of the players 110 .
US9473758B1 - Methods and systems for game video recording ...
Methods and systems for processing computer game videos for virtual reality replay are disclosed. The method, when executed by a processor, comprises first receiving a video recorded using a virtual camera array during a game play of a source computer game. Next, upscaling the received video to a higher resolution, and interpolating neighboring video frames of the upscaled video for insertion ...
US20030103212A1 - Real-time imaging system and method ...
Image rotation is a commonly used image transformation in high-speed OCT systems in which depth-priority OCT images (those acquired using a rapid z-scan and slower lateral scan) are captured using a frame grabber (which expects video images having a rapid lateral scan). The image rotation transformation is illustrated in FIG. 6. 11. A 90-degree ......
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