Displaying a full high-definition, high-quality 3D image without glasses

Author(s):  
Hang Fan ◽  
Yangui Zhou ◽  
Haowen Liang ◽  
Jiahui Wang ◽  
Peter Krebs ◽  
...  

High definition television is becoming ever more popular, opening up the market to new high-definition technologies. Image quality and color fidelity have experienced improvements faster than ever. The video surveillance market has been affected by high definition television demand. Since video surveillance calls for large amounts of image data, high-quality video frame rates are generally compromised. However, a network camera that conforms to high definition television standards shows good performance in high frame rate, resolution, and color fidelity. High quality network cameras are a good choice for surveillance video quality.


Endoscopy ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 51 (12) ◽  
pp. 1155-1179 ◽  
Author(s):  
Raf Bisschops ◽  
James E. East ◽  
Cesare Hassan ◽  
Yark Hazewinkel ◽  
Michał F. Kamiński ◽  
...  

Main Recommendations 1 ESGE suggests that high definition endoscopy, and dye or virtual chromoendoscopy, as well as add-on devices, can be used in average risk patients to increase the endoscopist’s adenoma detection rate. However, their routine use must be balanced against costs and practical considerations.Weak recommendation, high quality evidence. 2 ESGE recommends the routine use of high definition systems in individuals with Lynch syndrome.Strong recommendation, high quality evidence. 3 ESGE recommends the routine use, with targeted biopsies, of dye-based pancolonic chromoendoscopy or virtual chromoendoscopy for neoplasia surveillance in patients with long-standing colitis.Strong recommendation, moderate quality evidence. 4 ESGE suggests that virtual chromoendoscopy and dye-based chromoendoscopy can be used, under strictly controlled conditions, for real-time optical diagnosis of diminutive (≤ 5 mm) colorectal polyps and can replace histopathological diagnosis. The optical diagnosis has to be reported using validated scales, must be adequately photodocumented, and can be performed only by experienced endoscopists who are adequately trained, as defined in the ESGE curriculum, and audited.Weak recommendation, high quality evidence. 5 ESGE recommends the use of high definition white-light endoscopy in combination with (virtual) chromoendoscopy to predict the presence and depth of any submucosal invasion in nonpedunculated colorectal polyps prior to any treatment. Strong recommendation, moderate quality evidence. 6 ESGE recommends the use of virtual or dye-based chromoendoscopy in addition to white-light endoscopy for the detection of residual neoplasia at a piecemeal polypectomy scar site. Strong recommendation, moderate quality evidence. 7 ESGE suggests the possible incorporation of computer-aided diagnosis (detection and characterization of lesions) to colonoscopy, if acceptable and reproducible accuracy for colorectal neoplasia is demonstrated in high quality multicenter in vivo clinical studies. Possible significant risks with implementation, specifically endoscopist deskilling and over-reliance on artificial intelligence, unrepresentative training datasets, and hacking, need to be considered. Weak recommendation, low quality evidence.


2008 ◽  
Vol 54 (2) ◽  
pp. 778-786 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yusuke Hioka ◽  
Manabu Okamoto ◽  
Kazunori Kobayashi ◽  
Yoichi Haneda ◽  
Akitoshi Kataoka

2020 ◽  
Vol 91 (3) ◽  
pp. 1452-1458
Author(s):  
Ritsuko S. Matsu’ura ◽  
Norihito Umino ◽  
Yoshiaki Tamura ◽  
Yoshihisa Iio ◽  
Minoru Kasahara ◽  
...  

Abstract Since 2004, more than 100,000 smoked paper seismograms have been preserved as high-definition image files in three academic institutes in Japan. Also, 27,000 analog records on 35 mm films of 0.6 m long were converted to tiff files in two institutes. In the process of scanning analog records, we have obtained several tips for the preservation of records. Some records were found and organized in their original places after decades of the archiving process. A few scientific findings for old earthquakes have been obtained using the image files of analog records. Our work induced another project of preserving smoked paper seismograms obtained by government operations in Japan by the same manner. To continue archiving data that are not immediately linked to an increase in the number of research papers at each institute, continuous support such as the international evaluation of the high quality of our archives is fairly important, along with our own ceaseless efforts. To not make future researchers struggle in the same way that we did, it is necessary to foster among seismologists the common traits of data preservation, which astronomers have shared since the sixteenth century.


2019 ◽  
Vol 19 (2) ◽  
pp. E188-E188
Author(s):  
Jonathan Oren ◽  
Kevin Kwan ◽  
Julia Schneider ◽  
Mitchell Levine ◽  
David Langer

Abstract This surgical video is the first to demonstrate a novel minimally invasive technique of utilization of surgically navigated foraminal discectomy using a 3-dimensional 4k high-definition exoscope (Sony Olympus). Typical approaches for foraminal disc herniations may involve violation of the facet resulting in subsequent destabilization requiring fusion.1 Although minimally invasive facet-sparing contralateral techniques have previously been described,2 there is continued limitations stemming from rudimentary localization with standard fluoroscopy and impaired visualization with the bulky traditional operative microscope.3 We demonstrate that high-quality real-time navigation is possible using standard Iso-C intraoperative fluoroscopy for 3-dimensional reconstructions, allowing for intraoperative routing. Navigation is particularly advantageous for adjustments in the trajectory of the tubular retractor and for confirmation of complete foraminal decompression. Visualization from the 4k high-definition exoscope also allows for an unparalleled view of the narrow operative corridor and allows for participation from the operative team. Informed consent was obtained from the patient for the surgery in its entirety.


2016 ◽  
Vol 78 (9) ◽  
Author(s):  
Mostafa Karbasi ◽  
Sara Bilal ◽  
Reza Aghababaeyan ◽  
Abdolvahab Ehsani Rad ◽  
Zeeshan Bhatti ◽  
...  

Since the release of Kinect by Microsoft, the, accuracy and stability of Kinect data-such as depth map, has been essential and important element of research and data analysis. In order to develop efficient means of analyzing and using the kinnect data, researchers require high quality of depth data during the preprocessing step, which is very crucial for accurate results. One of the most important concerns of researchers is to eliminate image noise and convert image and video to the best quality. In this paper, different types of the noise for Kinect are analyzed and a unique technique is used, to reduce the background noise based on distance between Kinect devise and the user. Whereas, for shadow removal, the iterative method is used to eliminate the shadow casted by the Kinect. A 3D depth image is obtained as a result with good quality and accuracy. Further, the results of this present study reveal that the image background is eliminated completely and the 3D image quality in depth map has been enhanced.


Author(s):  
Miguel Martinez-Rach ◽  
O. Lopez-Granado ◽  
P. Pinol ◽  
M. P. Malumbres

2018 ◽  
Vol 66 (08) ◽  
pp. 667-669 ◽  
Author(s):  
C. de Sierra ◽  
J. Cuenca-Castillo ◽  
F. Estevez-Cid

AbstractFilming surgeries for teaching purposes, publications, and patient records has become increasingly popular as the systems for digital recording have evolved, becoming high-quality systems, both smaller and lighter. Digital recording allows long-term storage, retrieval, and database organization. In addition, sharing digital contents has also become easier since video sharing sites and social networks make it possible to upload these contents onto the Internet. We describe a simple and economical system for surgeons to record surgeries in high definition under sterile conditions without any interference with the surgeon's line of vision.


Author(s):  
Onate Taylor ◽  
P. S. Ezekiel ◽  
V. T. Emmah

Internet of Things is the interconnectivity between things, individuals and cloud administrations by means of web, which empowers new plans of action. Because of these exchanges, immense volumes of information are smartly created and is shipped off cloud-based server through web; the information is being handled and broken down, bringing about significant and convenient activities for observing the car parking. The serious issue that is arising currently at a worldwide scale and developing dramatically is the gridlock issue brought about by vehicles. A worldwide scale and developing dramatically is the gridlock issue brought about by vehicles. Among that, finding a better parking sparking space in urban areas has become a major problem with an increase of the numbers of vehicles on a daily bases. Therefore making it difficult in having a better and safe parking spot. The system proposes an intelligent smart parking system using computer vision and internet of things. The proposed system starts by acquiring a dataset. The dataset is made up images of various vehicles, which was collected from the faculty of science car park at the Rivers State University, Port Harcourt, Rivers State Nigeria. We proposed two methods for vehicle/parking slot detection. The first method is the use of convolution neural network algorithm which is used with a haar cascade classifier in detection of multiple vehicles in a single picture and video, and put rectangular boxes  on identified vehicles. This first method obtained an accuracy of 99.80%. In the second method, we made use of a Mask R-CNN, here we download a pre-trained model weights which was trained on a coco dataset to identify various objects in videos and pictures. The Mask R-CNN model was used to identify various vehicles by putting a bounding box on each of the vehicle detected, but one of the problem of the Mask R-CNN is that it quite slow in training, and it could not really detect all vehicles tested on a high quality high definition video. In summary our, trained model was able to detect vehicles and parking slot on high quality video and it consumes lesser graphic card.


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