Bounding box control tokens guide object position and size in generated frames, improving motion accuracy and match to user intent.
Separate DDR buffers and dual image flows enable high-resolution processing while maintaining a live preview in spherical capture devices.
Mode-specific quantization ranges keep video bit rates within processing capacity while preserving frame quality for still-image extraction.
Automatic focus tracking keeps a selected object in a secondary video window during recording, reducing manual editing on terminal devices.
A wider-field second image lets crews see background regions beyond the captured area, improving in-camera VFX alignment during shooting.
By mapping peripheral regions at lower pixel density, the display cuts bandwidth and processing load while preserving sharp central imagery.
An elastic bracket secures a magnet in the top chassis, enabling a detachable cover without sacrificing thin-bezel stability and appearance.
A vibration isolation platform, elastic beam, and gap damping suppress micromirror vibration and protect the torsion arm in vehicles.
Dynamic quality proxies adjust blending weights across different camera modalities to reduce noise and improve composite images in changing conditions.
Neural scoring selects and merges frames from multiple lenses for better live-view composition with less manual editing and on-device privacy.
Depth data from a second image sensor is applied to preview and captured images in real time, enabling live blurring effects without post-processing.
Shared alpha lookup values and per-pixel indices cut image storage and memory access while preserving rich color and transparency.
Action scenes are detected and frame-interpolated or extracted to create slow or fast motion while preserving video quality and original sound.
A bayonet lens mount with sequenced signal terminals secures attachment while enabling fast data exchange and attachment-state monitoring.
A wide-angle video feed is shown beside the main robot view and controls, giving operators fuller surroundings awareness for remote navigation.
Pre-stored orientation-specific video paths let playback switch at the same timestamp during rotation, avoiding black areas and audio breaks.
Specified-action detection triggers selective frame interpolation or extraction, enabling high-quality slow-motion or fast-motion video with synced audio.
Adaptive threshold calibration tracks changing TV power states to improve ON/OFF detection accuracy while reducing manual recalibration and energy use.
Estimates subject motion blur from preliminary shots and overlays a blur warning so users can adjust shutter settings before capture.
A phone sends processed photo previews and posing scores to a wearable display, so subjects can adjust pose without walking back to the camera.
The stream interface switches to themed content with posting controls, reducing posting friction while increasing user participation and content richness.
Surface-featured syringe plungers create turbulent flow to lift dense particles for automated inspection while reducing rotation-induced product damage.
A camera, LED, and display replace bulky optics to deliver high magnification, aligned lighting, and automatic recording in one wearable loupe.
Microsecond-aligned visible and infrared cameras capture facial expressions with invisible markers, avoiding head-mounted rigs and visible obstructions.
Gesture sensing on a remote replaces slow on-screen keyboard navigation, enabling faster, more private character and command entry.
A visual tone-curve interface shows how linear image signals change during gamma or OETF adjustment, enabling faster, more precise tone setting.
Different-sized overlapping magnets let the image sensor handle hand shake correction in tight camera space while reducing module height and cost.
Additional no-display frames use FOV-derived motion vectors to encode zoom changes with lower bitrate and less computation.
Facial-view detection and homograph transformation align multi-camera see-through images without distance measurement, reducing shift and color mismatch.
Frame integrity checks and generated identifiers keep multi-channel image outputs aligned despite transmission delays and corrupted data.
Synchronized projection and camera exposure cycles hide projected content in recorded video without post-processing while keeping it visible to the user.
Software-based frame cropping keeps a target centered for follow shots, avoiding costly pan-tilt-zoom hardware in video communication.
Pulse-driven liquid valve control enables multilevel mist concentration while pressure reduction prevents two-fluid nozzle valve malfunctions.
Similarity-based final and temporary object records shrink multi-channel video databases and speed feature-based search.
A sound-emitting board and sealed air cavity let an LCD panel emit sound despite backlight interference, improving audio-visual synchronization.
Physical-layer beacon timing corrects station clock drift, improving wireless media playback synchronization across stations.
Parallel camera and sprayer axes with stored mounting geometry improve fire aiming accuracy and reduce extinguishing agent waste.
Eutectic dimples formed during bond ring processing roughen MEMS movable surfaces to prevent cap stiction and simplify fabrication.
User-selected sample scenes automatically set recognition units and cutting rules, improving metadata detection and scene extraction accuracy.
Different gain values for motion and non-motion regions reduce contour noise while preserving sharpness and detail in moving images.
Automatically ranks images from multiple cameras by visual quality to cut operator workload and improve viewing for streaming and highlights.
A monocular camera maps skeletal keypoints to detect falls and immobility while obscuring identity for privacy-safe remote monitoring.
Adaptive image harmonization switches models when vehicle cameras tilt, preserving top-view brightness and color consistency.
Multi-color marker detection and image subtraction recover missed alignment points, improving projection overlap on uneven or obstructed surfaces.
Brightness-threshold frame selection across two cameras reduces fluorescent-light flicker and stabilizes video frame intensity.
Infrared-triggered control starts a visible-light camera at the right moment to capture clearer wildlife images than infrared-only systems.
Anchored annotations track shared screen content through snapshots and image matching, preventing misplaced markup during scrolling or panning.
VIP face recognition ranks video chapters by importance, helping users find target scenes faster without scanning long recordings.
Using three interlaced frames plus motion sensing, this case reduces wire-drawing and detail loss in moving video scenes.