H04N13/388

AN APPARATUS, A METHOD AND A COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR VOLUMETRIC VIDEO

A method comprising: providing a 3D representation of at least one object as an input for an encoder (500); projecting the 3D representation onto at least one 2D patch (502); generating at least a geometry image and a texture image from the 2D patch (504); generating, based on the geometry image, a mesh comprising a number of vertices (506); mapping the number of vertices to two- dimensional (2D) coordinates of the texture image (508); and signalling said 2D coordinates of the texture image to be applied to the number of vertices of the mesh in or along a bitstream (510).

AN APPARATUS, A METHOD AND A COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR VOLUMETRIC VIDEO

A method comprising: providing a 3D representation of at least one object as an input for an encoder (500); projecting the 3D representation onto at least one 2D patch (502); generating at least a geometry image and a texture image from the 2D patch (504); generating, based on the geometry image, a mesh comprising a number of vertices (506); mapping the number of vertices to two- dimensional (2D) coordinates of the texture image (508); and signalling said 2D coordinates of the texture image to be applied to the number of vertices of the mesh in or along a bitstream (510).

A METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ENCODING AND DECODING VOLUMETRIC CONTENT IN AND FROM A DATA STREAM
20230239451 · 2023-07-27 ·

Methods and apparatus for encoding and decoding a volumetric scene are disclosed. A set of attribute and geometry patches is obtained by projecting samples of the volumetric scene onto the patches according to projection parameters. If the geometry patch is comparable to a planar layer located at a constant depth according to the projection parameters, only the attribute patch is packed in an attribute atlas image and the depth value is encoded in metadata. Otherwise, both attribute and geometry patches are packed in an atlas. At the decoding, if metadata for an attribute patch indicates that its geometry may be determined from the projection parameters and a constant depth, the attributes are inverse projected on a planar layer. Otherwise, attributes are inverse projected according to the associated geometry patch.

SYSTEM FOR GENERATING A SIGNAL BASED ON A TOUCH COMMAND AND ON AN OPTICAL COMMAND
20230005457 · 2023-01-05 ·

A system for generating a signal includes a touchpad including touch cells and a touch detection device for detecting the location and intensity of a pressure exerted on the touchpad; a first computer generating a first instruction based on the location and intensity of the pressure; an optical detection device for detecting a movement and/or a position, including optics for capturing images; a second computer for determining a motion parameter based on the captured images and for generating a second instruction based on the parameter; and a signal generator for producing a second signal based on the first instruction or on a first signal extracted from the first instruction, to which there is applied a special effect extracted from the second instruction; or on the second instruction or on a first signal extracted from the second instruction, to which there is applied a special effect extracted from the first instruction.

Method and apparatus for modulating both amplitude and phase in spatial light modulators
11703720 · 2023-07-18 ·

Architecture and designs of modulating both amplitude and phase at the same time in spatial light modulation are described. According to one aspect of the present invention, light propagation is controlled in two different directions (e.g., 0 and 45 degrees) to perform both amplitude modulation and phase modulation at the same time in liquid crystals. In one embodiment, a mask is used to form a pattern, where the pattern includes an array of alignment cells or embossed microstructures, a first group of the cells are aligned in the first direction and a second group of the cells are aligned in the second direction. Depending on applications, two cells from the first group and the second group may correspond to a single pixel or two neighboring pixels, resulting in amplitude modulation and phase modulation within the pixel or within an array of pixels.

SUPPORTING MULTI-VIEW VIDEO OPERATIONS WITH DISOCCLUSION ATLAS

Occluded image fragments are sorted in size. The largest image fragment is used to size a quadtree node in a layout mask for a disocclusion atlas used to store the image fragments. The sorted image fragments are stored into the disocclusion atlas using the layout mask such as each image fragment is hosted with a best fit quadtree node in the disocclusion atlas. A video signal may be generated by encoding one or more reference images and the disocclusion atlas storing the image fragments. The image fragments can be used by a recipient device to fill disoccluded image data in disoccluded spatial regions in a display image synthesized from the reference images.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR A LENSED DISPLAY

A lensed display system includes a projector configured to project an image. The lensed display system includes a lens formed of a glass or crystalline material. The lens includes a first surface, wherein at least a portion of the first surface includes a coating that is configured to display the projected image. The lens includes a second surface, wherein the second surface comprises a transparent curved surface that is configured to face toward a user and to enable the user to view the image projected onto the coating through the transparent curved surface.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR A LENSED DISPLAY

A lensed display system includes a projector configured to project an image. The lensed display system includes a lens formed of a glass or crystalline material. The lens includes a first surface, wherein at least a portion of the first surface includes a coating that is configured to display the projected image. The lens includes a second surface, wherein the second surface comprises a transparent curved surface that is configured to face toward a user and to enable the user to view the image projected onto the coating through the transparent curved surface.

A METHOD AND APPARATUSES FOR DELIVERING A VOLUMETRIC VIDEO CONTENT
20230217006 · 2023-07-06 ·

Methods, apparatuses and streams are disclosed for transmitting tiled volumetric video and, at the receiver, for generating an atlas image compatible with a legacy decoder. At the server side, viewport information is obtained and a first list of central tiles and a second list of border tiles are selected. A central tile is a part of an image obtained by projecting the 3D scene onto an image plane according to a central point of view. A border tile is an image comprising dis-occluding patches. Sizes and shapes of border tiles are function of size and shape of central tiles. At the client side, tiles are arranged according to a layout selected in a set of layouts according to the number, sizes and shapes of border tiles.

FIG. 8.

A METHOD AND APPARATUSES FOR DELIVERING A VOLUMETRIC VIDEO CONTENT
20230217006 · 2023-07-06 ·

Methods, apparatuses and streams are disclosed for transmitting tiled volumetric video and, at the receiver, for generating an atlas image compatible with a legacy decoder. At the server side, viewport information is obtained and a first list of central tiles and a second list of border tiles are selected. A central tile is a part of an image obtained by projecting the 3D scene onto an image plane according to a central point of view. A border tile is an image comprising dis-occluding patches. Sizes and shapes of border tiles are function of size and shape of central tiles. At the client side, tiles are arranged according to a layout selected in a set of layouts according to the number, sizes and shapes of border tiles.

FIG. 8.