MMNIApr 9, 2014

Reduction of Field Loss by a Video Processing System

arXiv:1404.2592v1
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This addresses the need for reliable video streaming in biomechanics to analyze athlete performance, but it appears incremental as it focuses on improving an existing process without introducing major new methods.

The paper tackled the problem of streaming 60 de-interlaced fields per second digital uncompressed video at 720x480 resolution without dropped fields, which is desired by biomechanics scientists, and achieved a reduction in field loss, enabling sophisticated computer analysis of transmitted video via IEEE 1394a connection.

Streaming of 60 de-interlaced fields per second digital uncompressed video with 720x480 resolution without a loss of video fields is one of the desired technologies by scientists in biomechanics. If it is possible to stream digital uncompressed video without dropped video fields, then a sophisticated computer analysis of the transmitted via IEEE 1394a connection video is possible. Such process is used in biomechanics when it is important to analyze athletes performance via streaming digital uncompressed video to a computer and then analyzing it using specific software such as Arial Performance Analysis Systems.

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