Title
Image Quality Management for the Super Hi-Vision System at the Kyushu National Museum
Abstract
We have introduced an extremely high resolution video system 'Super Hi-Vision' at the Kyushu National Museum. This feature opened in October 2005 with the purpose of exhibiting high-quality images of national treasures and traditional arts and crafts to its visitors. The system achieves high resolution using the spatial pixel offset method, quadrupling the horizontal and vertical resolution of HDTV. To display the images with high fidelity, it is important to manipulate the images on the basis of the system characteristics. This paper reports on the efforts to ensure image quality for this Super Hi-Vision System, focusing on resolution and color reproduction.
Year
DOI
Venue
2006
10.1093/ietfec/e89-a.11.2938
IEICE Transactions
Keywords
Field
DocType
color reproduction,system characteristic,high resolution video system,image quality management,super hi-vision,high resolution,kyushu national museum,super hi-vision system,high-quality image,high fidelity,vertical resolution,image quality,image processing,vision system
High fidelity,Computer vision,Horizontal and vertical,Computer graphics (images),Machine vision,Image processing,Image quality,Sub-pixel resolution,Artificial intelligence,Pixel,Color management,Mathematics
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
E89-A
11
0916-8508
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
4
0.96
0
Authors
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Kenichiro Masaoka1519.59
Masahiro Kawakita2499.42
Masayuki Sugawara3358.21
Masaru Kanazawa4143.20
Kenji Ohzeki540.96
Yuji Nojiri6408.15