18268201. COMPOSITION STRATEGY SEARCHING BASED ON DYNAMIC PRIORITY AND RUNTIME STATISTICS simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)
COMPOSITION STRATEGY SEARCHING BASED ON DYNAMIC PRIORITY AND RUNTIME STATISTICS
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COMPOSITION STRATEGY SEARCHING BASED ON DYNAMIC PRIORITY AND RUNTIME STATISTICS - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18268201 titled 'COMPOSITION STRATEGY SEARCHING BASED ON DYNAMIC PRIORITY AND RUNTIME STATISTICS
Simplified Explanation
This disclosure describes a system for composition strategy searching based on dynamic priority and runtime statistics.
- A CPU determines the usage frequency of composition groups based on a plurality of frames.
- The CPU assigns/update a priority for each composition group based on the usage frequency.
- The CPU analyzes composition groups during frame composition based on their priority.
- Potential Applications:**
- Video editing software
- Graphic design tools
- Virtual reality applications
- Problems Solved:**
- Efficient allocation of resources for frame composition
- Improved performance in composing frames
- Benefits:**
- Optimal usage of composition groups
- Enhanced runtime statistics for better decision-making
- Improved overall performance in frame composition
Original Abstract Submitted
This disclosure provides systems, devices, apparatus, and methods, including computer programs encoded on storage media, for composition strategy searching based on dynamic priority and runtime statistics. A CPU may determine, based on a plurality of frames, a usage frequency of each of one or more composition groups. The one or more composition groups may be used for composing the plurality of frames. The CPU may subsequently assign/update a priority for each of the one or more composition groups based on the usage frequency, such that the CPU may analyze, as part of a frame composition procedure, at least one of the one or more composition groups in an order that is based on the priority of the one or more composition groups.