This month saw 1 filed patent application in VR & Augmented Reality from Y.E.
Hub Armenia. The company's application addresses a common challenge in virtual reality headsets, where limited processing power struggles to maintain smooth frame rates. Y.E. Hub Armenia describes technology that generates synthetic intermediate frames through 3D vertex interpolation, converting 24fps content to 72fps playback without straining device hardware to reduce motion-induced discomfort.
Y.E. Hub Armenia filed for 1 patent that takes a different approach to frame interpolation in virtual reality headsets. Instead of working at the pixel level like traditional optical flow methods, the technology operates directly on 3D geometry and vertex data to synthesize intermediate frames. The system uses a parametric multiplier where synthetic frame timing values sum to 1, allowing it to generate one or more frames between any two decoded source frames. This method proves particularly effective for 3D animated content, where geometric information enables more accurate motion prediction than pixel-based techniques while requiring less computational power from the headset.
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