Next-Gen 3D-Cockpit demonstrates a 3-D display used as an electronic combi-instrument. It enables the look and feel of the vehicle's instruments to be freely configured and opens up the 3rd dimension for new design solutions. The satnav map and the image from the reversing camera can also be displayed in three dimensions. This idea can be easily applied to other sectors. 3-D movies and games, training and safety, medical applications, CAD and geoexploration will benefit from stereo imaging... read more
CeBIT 2009, Hannover
CeBIT 2009 text headline (Kopie 4)
The department Interactive Media - Human Factors is going to present these products and exhibits at this year's CeBIT (location: hall 9, booth B36):
Gallery CeBIT 2009 exhibits part1 (Kopie 1)
Box NextGen3D-Cockpit (Kopie 1)
Gallery CeBIT 2009 exhibits part1 (Kopie 1)
Box iPoint 3D (Kopie 1)
The iPoint 3D enables a 3D interaction you have never seen before. The user is able to see in 3D as well as to interact spatial without the aid of glasses or data gloves. Completely contact-free, the computer tracks the fingers of the user to control games, 3D models and multimedia applications through simple gestures. iPoint 3D not only offers fun for children, the technology is usable in offices, living rooms and for interactive information systems of the future... read more
Gallery CeBIT 2009 exhibits part1 (Kopie 4)
Box Image and Video Management (Kopie 1)
New Image and Video Management Technologies
Novel search, filter and visualization techniques for multimedia data allow users to intuitively browse and search in large video and photo archives. These are:
- New Video Structure Detection Method, which segments video into semantically meaningful temporal units (scenes, shots, sub-shots).
- Content based retrieval on images and videoshots, which learns semantic concepts.
- Face detection method, which finds faces in a great variety of poses, under illumination changes and in arbitrary sizes.
Press contact CeBIT 2009
Press Contact
Dr. Gudrun Quandel
Corporate Communication
Tel +49 30 31002-400
Mobil +49 171 1995334
Contact Schenke
Contact Interactive Media
Klaus Schenke
Tel. +49 30 31002-675
Fax +49 30 31002-558
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Contact Image Processing
Jürgen Rurainsky
Tel. +49 30 31002 267
mobile +49 173 5449185
Fax + 49 30 3927200
CeBIT 2009 Groundmap
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The Image Processing group of Fraunhofer HHI presents at CeBIT 2009:
Hall 9, booth B 36 (joint booth of the Fraunhofer Society)
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3D Broadcasting - the next Major Step in Home Entertainment
The 3D4YOU project will develop the key elements of a practical 3D television system, particularly, the definition of a 3D delivery format and guidelines for a 3D content creation process. The project generate 3D capture techniques, convert captured content for broadcasting and develop 3D coding for delivery via broadcast, i.e. suitable to transmit and make public. Its objective is to deliver an end-to-end system for 3D high quality media.
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Virtual Mirror - A New Generation of Fitting Rooms
Our "Virtual Mirror" enables a user to view himself wearing virtual clothes without the need to actually try them on. A camera captures a moving person and estimates the clothing’s deformations and illumination. A new virtual texture is augmented onto the garment with correct deformation and shading such that the user seems to wear the virtually textured clothing in the mirror image. The framework combines real video and virtual computer generated content with highly realistic appearance.
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Hall 9, booth A 30 (THESEUS: joint booth of the Fraunhofer Society)
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RUSHES: Multimedia-Search of Audio-Visual Material
The European FP6 research project RUSHES designs, implements and validates a system for indexing, accessing and delivering raw, unedited audio-visual footage. RUSHES promotes the reuse of such material and especially its content in the production of new multimedia assets by offering semantic search capabilities. The core issues are knowledge extraction for semantic-based content annotation, scalable multimedia cataloguing, interactive navigation, non-linear querying and retrieval techniques.
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Digitisation and Restoration Safes Cultural Heritage
Within the THESEUS program, text and video restoration algorithms are being developed to achieve optimised digitisation results. The major challenge thereby consists in the automatic identification and correction of erroneous data. For instance, yellowed book pages are optimised for optical character recognition or dirt and scratches are digitally deleted from historical films.
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Quality Analysis of Images and Videos
Within the THESEUS program, technologies for quality analysis of images and videos are being developed. These technologies are capable to detect defects such as dust particles or scratches in images and videos. Furthermore, quality features such as sharpness and contrast of images or videos can be assessed. These hints are used for restoration or for retrieval of high-quality contents in multimedia databases.
