Real-time marking and labeling of main video streams cuts post-processing and lets users share only event-specific clips over limited bandwidth.
Segmented media images assign different regions to clear or blurry states, adding display variety without excessive processing complexity.
A vertically stacked MEMS layout shares one sound-port for pressure and acoustic sensing, cutting chip area and cost while preserving robustness.
Automatically reconfigures participant tiles and shared content as screen dimensions change, reducing user inputs, cognitive load, and power use.
A floating second window tracks selected subjects during recording, reducing manual editing and simplifying multi-camera video capture.
Three parallel image paths combine panorama preview, human-body detection, and cropped close-up tracking to keep moving subjects in focus.
One-click video editing replaces manual transition tuning with music-matched effects, improving continuity, watchability, and interaction efficiency.
A recommended region in live view guides capture, then resizing and trimming align subjects accurately within the selected layout.
Multiple cameras capture separate subjects in focus, enabling smooth video switching without forcing one camera to refocus between targets.
A capacitive humidity sensor on the MEMS die cap detects moisture-driven deformation and enables real-time correction of inertial sensor drift.
Sensor sensitivity is shifted from target exposure, then noise correction restores consistent brightness and noise without ND filters.
Distance information aligns live view images with 3D objects, enabling realistic decoration, surface placement, and occlusion effects.
A necessity flag in event notifications lets the control device request extra state data only when needed, cutting traffic and processing load.
A differential central bridge and coupled mirror-image masses improve triaxial sensing while rejecting external disturbances.
Pre-optimized image or video backgrounds let filming match real scene lighting on-site while avoiding post-matting and synthesis.
Alternating hidden overlay patterns expose refueling video feed interruptions without distracting the operator during normal viewing.
Integrated lighting and smart-device correction keep a portable chroma key background uniformly lit for real-time compositing.
A joint-control reset assembly lets a hunting recorder switch between full automatic parameter reset and manual setting retention.
High-resolution graphics are converted on a server into video data so the display can preserve native 8K quality while limiting delay.
Strategically placed back-cover openings relieve rolling stress while preserving panel adhesion, flatness, and impact protection.
Tone and color mapping adapts video to display characteristics and ambient conditions to preserve creative intent across screens.
Neighbor-aware block quality, wrap-around viewport filling, and depth-guided motion estimation improve 360 video compression and playback.
Selective frame capture filters blur and redundant video to build navigable environment views with lower bandwidth, latency, and battery drain.
Synchronized multi-view live streams let remote users switch perspectives and interact through AR for a more immersive shared event experience.
A camera film mode restricts live view, image formats, and storage behavior to recreate analog shooting control and anticipation.
Distance and angle feedback corrects wide-angle projection errors, keeping projected images aligned across large construction-site spaces.
Buffered high-frame-rate candidate frames let users set exact slow-motion clip boundaries so highlight moments match user intent.
Real-time zone luminance and color adjustment tracks user position and view angle to reduce blend artifacts and preserve immersion.
LOG curve processing and adaptive 2D/3D LUT selection improve mobile video color grading while preserving frame rate and style flexibility.
Selective highlight projection boosts peak luminance without raising overall power use, overheating, or black level in projection displays.
Camera-based peripheral vision expansion preserves real-space distance sense by smoothly connecting converted side images to central vision.
User-profile query templates trigger supplemental functions in media guidance, improving natural language responses with less back-and-forth.
When the main microcomputer fails, the controller bypasses it and converts camera frame rate to keep the vehicle display working properly.
Maps the real set into a virtual scene and places scaled CGI assets in live video, improving actor blocking and filming efficiency.
A node-based effects graph links getting, frame capture, selection, and setting controls to batch-generate video effects packages faster.
Dynamic frame rates matched to device motion and scene change reduce dull or overly rapid timelapse segments and improve viewing clarity.
Captured image coordinates are compared to trigger projection correction without motion sensors, simplifying hardware while preserving image accuracy.
Luminance-based control adjusts studio lighting and background video brightness to keep camera exposure stable and reduce noise.
Plane estimation from calibrated 3D data sets image capture distance, cutting overlapping images and 3D model processing time.
Synchronized text, gestures, and barcode indexing let mobile users jump through audio or video without heavy local transcript software.
Automatic focus-region tracking synchronizes image zoom and target-audio enhancement, reducing manual adjustment during video recording.
Subject actions are detected to localize trimming and quality adjustment in moving images, preserving focus and narrative intent with less manual editing.
A selectable film camera mode restricts live view and image formats to recreate analog shooting while storing images in a single unit format.
Time-divided RGB-to-VCbCr 422 conversion sends more video channels through one interface without adding bit lines or connection complexity.
A one-tap playback control recalls the previously used speed, removing list selection and reducing switching time during content playback.
Synchronized radio audio and body-worn camera video preserve officer communications and create a secure, complete evidence record.
Self-supervised embeddings capture visual augmentation effects more accurately, improving identification, comparison, ranking, and retrieval.
Segmented VR rendering reuses common asset frames and prioritizes key assets to balance immersion with computational load.
Coordinated stabilization between the VFX camera and viewpoint detection camera reduces blur and motion mismatch in in-camera VFX capture.
A proximity-sensed casing opens and turns the display inward to guide mobile pairing while reducing contact damage during TV movement.