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Foveated Encoding for Large High-Resolution Displays

Florian Frieß, Matthias Braun, Valentin Bruder, Steffen Frey, Guido Reina, Thomas Ertl

2020IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Collaborative exploration of scientific data sets across large high-resolution displays requires both high visual detail as well as low-latency transfer of image data (oftentimes inducing the need to trade one for the other). In this work, we present a system that dynamically adapts the encoding quality in such systems in a way that reduces the required bandwidth without impacting the details perceived by one or more observers. Humans perceive sharp, colourful details, in the small foveal region around the centre of the field of view, while information in the periphery is perceived blurred and colourless. We account for this by tracking the gaze of observers, and respectively adapting the quality parameter of each macroblock used by the H.264 encoder, considering the so-called visual acuity fall-off. This allows to substantially reduce the required bandwidth with barely noticeable changes in visual quality, which is crucial for collaborative analysis across display walls at different locations. We demonstrate the reduced overall required bandwidth and the high quality inside the foveated regions using particle rendering and parallel coordinates.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceComputer visionFovealEncoderArtificial intelligenceRendering (computer graphics)MacroblockGazeComputer graphics (images)Image qualityBandwidth (computing)VisualizationVirtual realityDecoding methodsImage (mathematics)TelecommunicationsComputer networkChemistryOperating systemBiochemistryRetinalComputer Graphics and Visualization TechniquesImage and Video Quality AssessmentAdvanced Optical Imaging Technologies