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Dolby Laboratories
Company•Amsterdam, Netherlands•
About: Dolby Laboratories is a company organization based out in Amsterdam, Netherlands. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Audio signal & Audio signal flow. The organization has 956 authors who have published 1726 publications receiving 29456 citations.
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03 Sep 2009TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe a method, apparatuses and program logic in storage media to process media data for quality enhancement using at least some of the accepted information to generate processed output.
Abstract: Methods, apparatuses and program logic in storage media to process media data for quality enhancement. Information is accepted from a resource constrained device, e.g., a wireless portable device related to the quality enhancement and/or environmental quantities such as background noise and/or ambient lighting for the device. Media data is data processed to achieve quality enhancement using at least some of the accepted information to generate processed output. The data processing of the media data includes processing when or where one or more resources sufficient for the processing are available.
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12 Jul 2012TL;DR: In this paper, a backlight source, a first modulator, a second modulator and a controller are described for a field-sequential display system, where the color gamuts are driven in a field sequential pattern, resulting overall gamut is substantially wider.
Abstract: Several embodiments of display systems are disclosed that comprise a backlight source, a first modulator, a second modulator and a controller. The backlight source may further comprise an edge-lit backlighting source that may be controlled to affect a field-sequential illumination for the dual or multiple modulator display system. In another embodiment, the display system may comprise two or more color primary emitters that each comprise a color gamut. When the color gamuts are driven in a field sequential pattern, the resulting overall gamut is substantially wider. Other display systems and methods are disclosed herein that affect a variety of 3D viewing embodiments. Systems, methods and techniques to increase the dynamic range, color gamut and bit precision of display systems comprising MEMS and/or IMODs are presented.
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01 Aug 2000TL;DR: The design and implementation of AAC decoders is described and high-quality perceptual audio coder with flexible configurations enabling its use in many applications where high audio quality and limited transmission channel bandwidth are required is described.
Abstract: The MPEG-2 AAC (Advanced Audio Coding) is a high-quality perceptual audio coder with flexible configurations enabling its use in many applications where high audio quality and limited transmission channel bandwidth are required. This paper provides a technology overview and describes the design and implementation of a reference AAC decoder.
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TL;DR: In this article, a two-channel to three-channel upmixer employs a difference in a measure of sound at the ears of a listener in accordance with first and second models, one based on a reproduction of the original channels and the other based on the upmixed channels.
Abstract: An audio upmixer, such as a two-channel to three-channel upmixer, employs a difference in a measure of sound at the ears of a listener in accordance with first and second models, one based on a reproduction of the original channels and the other based on a reproduction of the upmixed channels. The difference is minimized while simultaneously causing a, portion of one or more of the stereophonic channels to be applied to the center loudspeaker under some conditions of the signals in the stereophonic channels, the portion being commensurate with the value of a weighting factor, such that the weighting factor controls a balance between two opposing conditions, one in which no signals are applied to the center loudspeaker and another in which no signals are applied to the left and right loudspeakers.
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11 Apr 2008TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a method for accessing a video picture that includes multiple pictures combined into a single picture (826), accessing information indicating how the multiple pictures in the accessed video picture are combined (806, 808, 822), decoding the video picture to provide a decoded representation of at least one of the multiple images (824, 826), and providing the accessed information and the decoded video picture as output.
Abstract: Implementations are provided that relate, for example, to view tiling in video encoding and decoding. A particular method includes accessing a video picture that includes multiple pictures combined into a single picture (826), accessing information indicating how the multiple pictures in the accessed video picture are combined (806, 808, 822), decoding the video picture to provide a decoded representation of at least one of the multiple pictures (824, 826), and providing the accessed information and the decoded video picture as output (824, 826). Some other implementations format or process the information that indicates how multiple pictures included in a single video picture are combined into the single video picture, and format or process an encoded representation of the combined multiple pictures.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Wolfgang Heidrich | 64 | 312 | 15854 |
Rabab K. Ward | 56 | 549 | 14364 |
Lorne A. Whitehead | 42 | 232 | 6661 |
Scott J. Daly | 41 | 230 | 5543 |
Michael E. Miller | 40 | 225 | 5264 |
Alireza Marandi | 39 | 140 | 6116 |
Wolfgang Stuerzlinger | 35 | 230 | 5192 |
Lars Villemoes | 33 | 180 | 2815 |
Joan Serrà | 31 | 139 | 4046 |
Dong Tian | 31 | 116 | 3621 |
Peng Yin | 30 | 133 | 2454 |
Ning Xu | 28 | 117 | 2705 |
Nicolas R. Tsingos | 28 | 110 | 2749 |
Panos Nasiopoulos | 27 | 271 | 3706 |
Zhibo Chen | 27 | 344 | 3385 |