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名师讲堂:FTV (Free-viewpoint Television)
文:教师发展中心 来源:党委教师工作部、人力资源部(教师发展中心) 时间:2016-10-18 5887

  人力资源部教师发展中心开展“名师讲堂”系列活动,定期邀请国内外知名专家学者、国家级教学名师等作专题报告,旨在加强广大师生的学术思想交流和碰撞,促进青年教师成长,开拓学生视野。

  “名师讲堂”第42期活动特别邀请IEEE Life Fellow、日本名古屋大学的Masayuki Tanimoto教授主讲,欢迎广大师生参与。具体安排如下:

  主 题:FTV (Free-viewpoint Television)

  主讲人:IEEE Life Fellow Masayuki Tanimoto教授 

  时 间:2016年10月19日(周三)14:30

  地 点:清水河校区科研楼KC218  

  主持人:电子工程学院 朱策教授

  主办单位:人力资源部教师发展中心

  承办单位:电子工程学院、机器人研究中心

  内容简介:

  Television has achieved great progress in resolution. However, it allows users to see only a single view of a 3D scene and the viewpoint can’t be changed by users. FTV (Free-viewpoint Television) breaks down this limitation of television and enables users to view a 3D scene by freely changing their viewpoint as if they were there. FTV is the ultimate 3DTV with an infinite number of views and ranks as the top of visual media. FTV sends a limited number of views and synthesizes the other views. FTV was realized by developing novel capture, processing and display technologies. MPEG has been creating various FTV standards since 2001. The first phase of FTV was MVC (Multi-view Video Coding) and the second phase was 3DV (3D Video). MVC is a standard to encode multi-camera views. 3DV encodes a few sets of view plus depth data and intermediate views are synthesized from the decoded data for multiview displays. The current third phase of FTV targets revolutionized viewing of 3D scenes by super multiview, free navigation and 360-degree 3D. In this talk, the technologies of FTV and the progress of FTV standardization in MPEG are presented.

  主讲人简介:

  Professor Masayuki Tanimoto received the B.E., M.E., and Dr.E. degrees in electronic engineering from the University of Tokyo in 1970, 1972, and 1976, respectively. From 1974 to 1975, he stayed at Institute of Semiconductor Electronics, RWTH Aachen University, Germany. He joined Nagoya University in 1976. He was a Professor at Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University from 1991 to 2012. Currently, he is an Emeritus Professor at Nagoya University and a Senior Research Fellow at Nagoya Industrial Science Research Institute. 

  His research interests include image coding, image processing and 3D imaging and ITS. He developed TAT (Time-Axis Transform) system for HDTV compression. TAT system became one of the two candidates for HDTV satellite broadcast system in Japan. He also developed FTV (Free-viewpoint Television). He has been promoting the standardization of FTV in MPEG. 

  He was the president of the Institute of Image Information and Television Engineers (ITE). He is Honorary Member of the ITE, Fellow of the IEICE (Institute of Electronics, Information, and Communication Engineers) and IEEE Life Fellow. He received the ITE Distinguished Achievement and Contributions Award, the IEICE Achievement Award, and the Commendation for Science and Technology by the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology.


                    人力资源部教师发展中心

                      2016年10月18日


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