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Eye IO, LLC

Eye IO, LLC Patent applications
Patent application numberTitlePublished
20140233658COLOR CONVERSION BASED ON AN HVS MODEL - An encoder for encoding a video stream or an image is described herein. The encoder receives an input video stream and outputs an encoded video stream that can be decoded at a decoder to recover, at least approximately, an instance of the input video stream. The encoder includes an encoding logic reducing a color spectral resolution of the input video stream to a range of colors or color differentials similar to that recognizable by a human eye, whereby an encoding efficiency is increased by the color spectral resolution reducing.08-21-2014
20120314943COLOR CONVERSION BASED ON AN HVS MODEL - An encoder for encoding a video stream or an image is described herein. The encoder receives an input video stream and outputs an encoded video stream that can be decoded at a decoder to recover, at least approximately, an instance of the input video stream. The encoder includes an encoding logic reducing a color spectral resolution of the input video stream to a range of colors or color differentials similar to that recognizable by a human eye, whereby an encoding efficiency is increased by the color spectral resolution reducing.12-13-2012
20120195369ADAPTIVE BIT RATE CONTROL BASED ON SCENES - An encoder for encoding a video stream is described herein. The encoder receives an input video stream, scene boundary information that indicates positions n the input video stream where scene transitions occur and target bit rate for each scene. The encoder divides the input video stream into a plurality of sections based on the scene boundary information. Each section comprises a plurality of temporally contiguous image frames. The encoder encodes each of the plurality of sections according to the target bit rate, providing adaptive bit rate control based on scenes. If a video quality bar is met at a lower bit-rate, there is no need to encode the same section at a higher bit-rate since the quality bar has already been met.08-02-2012
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