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... The performance of electronic display devices used for interpretation of clinical images must be assessed. Displaying the image of a test pattern, an assessment must be made of the general image quality and for the presence of artifacts. The SMPTE or the TG18-QC test patterns can be used for this te ...
... The performance of electronic display devices used for interpretation of clinical images must be assessed. Displaying the image of a test pattern, an assessment must be made of the general image quality and for the presence of artifacts. The SMPTE or the TG18-QC test patterns can be used for this te ...
White Paper
... In particular, as hospitals continue to increase their global efficiency, enormous efforts are being made to merge all patient data into a single Electronic Medical Record (EMR). As a result, displays will increasingly be used to look at a variety of medical data. Future displays should take this in ...
... In particular, as hospitals continue to increase their global efficiency, enormous efforts are being made to merge all patient data into a single Electronic Medical Record (EMR). As a result, displays will increasingly be used to look at a variety of medical data. Future displays should take this in ...
Capacity and reliability function for small peak signal constraints
... many channels this means that the energy of each transmitted symbol is constrained to . The peak constrained channel is itself a discrete memoryless channel, so that the channel capacity and reliability function are well defined. The focus of this paper is to study the asymptotic behavior of the cap ...
... many channels this means that the energy of each transmitted symbol is constrained to . The peak constrained channel is itself a discrete memoryless channel, so that the channel capacity and reliability function are well defined. The focus of this paper is to study the asymptotic behavior of the cap ...
Introduction
... with real world systems such as cameras, microscopes and telescopes for example; they all have finite fields of view and can handle only finite amounts of information. The second assumption we make is that the viewer is incapable of depth perception on his own. That is, in the scene being viewed he ...
... with real world systems such as cameras, microscopes and telescopes for example; they all have finite fields of view and can handle only finite amounts of information. The second assumption we make is that the viewer is incapable of depth perception on his own. That is, in the scene being viewed he ...
3D television
3D television (3DTV) is television that conveys depth perception to the viewer by employing techniques such as stereoscopic display, multi-view display, 2D-plus-depth, or any other form of 3D display. Most modern 3D television sets use an active shutter 3D system or a polarized 3D system, and some are autostereoscopic without the need of glasses.According to DisplaySearch 3D televisions shipments totaled 41.45 million units in 2012, compared with 24.14 in 2011 and 2.26 in 2010. As of late 2013 the number of 3D TV viewers started to decline.