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- Asynchronous reprojection is a class of computer graphics technologies aimed ensuring a virtual reality headset's responsiveness to user motion even when...
- The reprojection error is a geometric error corresponding to the image distance between a projected point and a measured one. It is used to quantify how...
- during recent years.: 2  Bundle adjustment boils down to minimizing the reprojection error between the image locations of observed and predicted image points...
- sequence comparisons via a dynamic programming algorithm Asynchronous reprojection, also called time warp, in virtual reality headsets Time Warp (roller...
- created a temporal anti-aliasing filter for the engine, entitled "temporal reprojection", to create a signature look for Inside. In March 2016, Playdead released...
- An acoustic camera (or noise camera) is an imaging device used to locate sound sources and to characterize them. It consists of a group of microphones...
- com. Retrieved 2016-02-23. "SteamVR Developer Hardware: Interleaved Reprojection now enabled for all applications by default". steamcommunity.com. Retrieved...
- algorithm is used to refine them. The R and T matrices that minimize the reprojection error of the world reference points, piw{\displaystyle p_{i}^{w}}, and...
- frames directly to the display. The mode also allowed for asynchronous reprojection, whereby frames were slightly transformed to account for positional changes...
- are on the same plane. The images may alternatively be converted by reprojection through a linear transformation to be on the same image plane. This is...