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Subpixel rendering

About: Subpixel rendering is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 3885 publications have been published within this topic receiving 82789 citations.


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TL;DR: In this paper, the analysis of multiangular data, such as provided by the Multi-angle Imaging SpectroRadiometer (MISR) instrument on board TERRA, can yield statistical information about the type of surface heterogeneity that exists at the subpixel scale.
Abstract: Vegetation structure can have a significant impact on the degree of anisotropy in the reflected radiation field. With the appropriate characterization of these effects, the analysis of multiangular data, such as provided by the Multi-angle Imaging SpectroRadiometer (MISR) instrument on board TERRA, can yield statistical information about the type of surface heterogeneity that exists at the subpixel scale.

56 citations

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TL;DR: This paper proposes a coarse-to-fine CNN-based framework that can leverage the advantages of optical flow approaches and extend them to the case of large transformations providing dense and subpixel accurate estimates and proves that the model outperforms existing dense approaches.
Abstract: This paper addresses the challenge of dense pixel correspondence estimation between two images. This problem is closely related to optical flow estimation task where ConvNets (CNNs) have recently achieved significant progress. While optical flow methods produce very accurate results for the small pixel translation and limited appearance variation scenarios, they hardly deal with the strong geometric transformations that we consider in this work. In this paper, we propose a coarse-to-fine CNN-based framework that can leverage the advantages of optical flow approaches and extend them to the case of large transformations providing dense and subpixel accurate estimates. It is trained on synthetic transformations and demonstrates very good performance to unseen, realistic, data. Further, we apply our method to the problem of relative camera pose estimation and demonstrate that the model outperforms existing dense approaches.

56 citations

Patent
31 Dec 1986
TL;DR: In this paper, a serial serpentine pattern is used to test all row or all column bus lines at one time, and after testing, the serial connections are broken, and the subpixels also can be formed with common row and column buses lines.
Abstract: Subdivided pixels are provided with interconnected and hence redundant row and column bus lines to reduce fatal defects. The respective redundant row and column lines also can be interconnected between subpixels to further reduce defects. One defective subpixel is generally an acceptable non-fatal defect, since the rest of the subpixels are still operative. The subpixels also can be formed with common row and column bus lines. The pixels or subpixels can be connected in a serial serpentine pattern to test all row or all column bus lines at once. After testing, the serial connections are broken.

56 citations

Patent
Kalluri R. Sarma1
28 Sep 1995
TL;DR: In this article, a multi-domain halftone grayscale active matrix liquid crystal display utilizing a mono-grap configuration for achieving a very wide viewing angle at a low-cost is presented.
Abstract: A multi-domain halftone grayscale active matrix liquid crystal display utilizing a mono-grap configuration for achieving a very wide viewing angle at a low-cost. The substrate of the display has areas having a rub or an alignment of different directions from the direction of the rub or alignment in other adjacent areas. Each pixel of the gray scale matrix has a plurality of subpixels such that each subpixel turns on at a different voltage than that of the other subpixels. The areas involving different rubs or alignments on the substrates may be areas of pixels or subpixels. At least one compensating retardation layer is formed on the display. The technique of enabling the combining of multiple domains and compensation with halftone grayscale pixels results in a display having significantly wider viewing angles than either a multi-domain display or a halftone grayscale display, whether compensated for or not.

55 citations

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TL;DR: The proposed technique is capable of performing a full-field 3D shape measurement with high accuracy even in the presence of discontinuities and multiple separate regions.
Abstract: D shape measurement has emerged as a very useful tool in numerous fields because of its wide and ever-increasing applications. In this paper, we present a passive, fast and accurate 3D shape measurement technique using stereo vision approach. The technique first employs a scale-invariant feature transform algorithm to detect point matches at a number of discrete locations despite the discontinuities in the images. Then an automated image registration algorithm is applied to find full-field point matches with subpixel accuracy. After that, the 3D shapes of the objects can be reconstructed according to the obtained point matching and the camera information. The proposed technique is capable of performing a full-field 3D shape measurement with high accuracy even in the presence of discontinuities and multiple separate regions. The validity is verified by experiments.

55 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
202387
2022209
2021120
2020179
2019189
2018263