Miris holds 1 granted patent in Graphics.
The patent covers technology for encoding 3D Gaussian splatting data to support dynamic spatial information streams. This approach addresses smooth rendering of volumetric video content in real-time applications, preventing visual artifacts during playback in VR, AR, and other immersive media environments.
The Graphics patent tackles the challenge of Streaming volumetric video without visual discontinuities between frames. Traditional 3D Gaussian splatting treats each frame independently, which can cause sudden changes or "popping" when objects move or deform. By designing an encoding system that references the splat arrangement from previous frames, the patent maintains visual continuity across temporal sequences. This segmented approach keeps data requirements manageable for real-time transmission while avoiding the computational overhead of full 4D representations that track every splat through time.
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