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Apparent resolution enhancement for animations

Krzysztof Templin, Piotr Didyk, Tobias Ritschel, Elmar Eisemann, Karol Myszkowski, and Hans-Peter Seidel

Presenting the variety of high resolution images captured by high-quality devices, or generated on the computer, is challenging due to the limited resolution of current display devices. Our recent work addressed this problem by taking into account human perception. By applying a specific motion to a high-resolution image shown on a low-resolution display device, human eye tracking and integration could be exploited to achieve apparent resolution enhancement. To this end, the high-resolution image is decomposed into a sequence of temporally varying low-resolution images that are displayed at high refresh rates. However, this approach is limited to a specific class of simple or constant movements, i. e. "panning". In this work, we generalize this idea to arbitrary motions, as well as to videos with arbitrary motion flow. The resulting image sequences are compared to a range of other down-sampling methods.


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Krzysztof Templin, Piotr Didyk, Tobias Ritschel, Elmar Eisemann, Karol Myszkowski, and Hans-Peter Seidel, Apparent resolution enhancement for animations, In Proceedings of SCC, pp. 57–64, 2011.

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@inproceedings{bib:templin:2011,
    author       = { Templin, Krzysztof and Didyk, Piotr and Ritschel, Tobias and Eisemann, Elmar and Myszkowski, Karol and Seidel, Hans-Peter },    
    title        = { Apparent resolution enhancement for animations },
    booktitle    = { In Proceedings of SCC },
    year         = { 2011 },
    pages        = { 57--64 },
    doi          = { 10.1145/2461217.2461230 },
    dblp         = { conf/sccg/TemplinDREMS11 },
    url          = { https://publications.graphics.tudelft.nl/papers/480 },
}