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FOUR PAPERS ACCEPTED TO ICSPCS 2019
Four papers have been accepted to ICSPCS 2019, the 13th IEEE International Conference on Signal Processing and Communication Systems which will be held at the Gold Coast, Australia. The first paper is titled: “Annotated 360-Degree [...]
INVITED TALK AT ISCIT 2019
Professor Hans-Jürgen Zepernick will deliver an invited talk at the 19th International Symposium on Communications and Information Technologies (ISCIT 2019), which will be held in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, September 25-27 on the topic [...]
TWO PAPERS ACCEPTED TO ISCIT 2019
Two papers have been accepted to ISCIT 2019, the 19th IEEE International Symposium on Communications and Information Technologies which will be held in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The first paper is titled “Objective Perceptual [...]
TWO POSTERS ACCEPTED TO SWE-CTW 2019
Two posters have been accepted to Swe-CTW 2019, the 2019 Swedish Communication Technologies Workshop which will be held in Lund, Sweden in June 2019. The first poster is titled: “Objective Perceptual Video Quality Prediction Using [...]
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We are today in a new era where both enhanced and virtual reality are used to improve the way we communicate with each other. The applications for this kind of applications and systems will therefore be broad.
We need to work close with the university and a number of other industry partners to meet the competition. The goal is to benefit from the project in the development of our product. Enhanced reality, virtual reality and mixed reality are absolutely paramount when we see what needs our customers have, from industry to retail.
Ericsson has great interest in visual and interactive systems, which will be used over 5G networks in the future. ViaTecH is highly relevant to Ericsson, especially experienced quality for new visual and interactive systems and how the network affects quality.
Combining eye tracking with VR grows as a research method, and the demand for the technology is constantly increasing from academy and industry. As a supplier of tools for studying human behaviour, it becomes obvious to collaborate with the university. ViaTecH gives us the opportunity to deepen the knowledge of how eye tracking can be used to understand behaviours and visual experience in virtual reality.
Axis main interest in the research project concerns subjective assessment of image and video quality as well as scene understanding, that is to say, to automatically provide the ability to customise the video stream to make it as useful as possible for different purposes.