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Amortised Encoding for Large High-Resolution Displays

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2021 IEEE 11th Symposium on Large Data Analysis and Visualization (LDAV), Seite 53-62. (2021)
DOI: 10.1109/LDAV53230.2021.00013

Zusammenfassung

Both visual detail and a low-latency transfer of image data are required for collaborative exploration of scientific data sets across large high-resolution displays. In this work, we present an approach that reduces the resolution before the encoding and uses temporal upscaling to reconstruct the full resolution image, reducing the overall latency and the required bandwidth without significantly impacting the details perceived by observers. Our approach takes advantage of the fact that humans do not perceive the full details of moving objects by providing a perfect reconstruction for static parts of the image, while non-static parts are reconstructed with a lower quality. This strategy enables a substantial reduction of the encoding latency and the required bandwidth with barely noticeable changes in visual quality, which is crucial for collaborative analysis across display walls at different locations. Additionally, our approach can be combined with other techniques aiming to reduce the required bandwidth while keeping the quality as high as possible, such as foveated encoding. We demonstrate the reduced overall latency, the required bandwidth, as well as the high image quality using different visualisations.

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