Canon kabushiki kaisha (20240259540). IMAGE DISPLAY SYSTEM simplified abstract

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IMAGE DISPLAY SYSTEM

Organization Name

canon kabushiki kaisha

Inventor(s)

Takehiro Yoshida of Tokyo (JP)

HIROHITO Kai of Tokyo (JP)

NOBUYOSHI Suzuki of Tokyo (JP)

Hiroshi Atobe of Kanagawa (JP)

IMAGE DISPLAY SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240259540 titled 'IMAGE DISPLAY SYSTEM

The present invention provides an image display system that can display images at a predetermined framerate even with limited processor performance. The system includes a head-mounted display capable of showing three-dimensional images.

  • Selection unit for choosing a desired viewing object from the three-dimensional image
  • Detection unit for identifying the part to view corresponding to the selected viewing object
  • Resolution increasing unit for enhancing the resolution of the detected part to view
  • Displaying the three-dimensional image with increased resolution at a predetermined framerate

Potential Applications: - Virtual reality gaming - Medical imaging - Architectural visualization

Problems Solved: - Overcoming limited processor performance for displaying high-resolution images - Enhancing user experience in viewing three-dimensional content

Benefits: - Improved image quality - Smooth display at a consistent framerate - Enhanced user immersion in virtual environments

Commercial Applications: "Enhanced Image Display System for Virtual Reality Applications: Revolutionizing the Gaming and Medical Imaging Industries"

Questions about Image Display System: 1. How does the resolution increasing unit work to enhance image quality? 2. What are the key advantages of using a head-mounted display for viewing three-dimensional images?


Original Abstract Submitted

the present invention provides an image display system in which images can be displayed at at least a predetermined framerate even with limited processor performance. the image display system having a head-mounted display capable of displaying a three-dimensional image, the image display system includes a selection unit for selecting a viewing object desired by a viewer from the three-dimensional image, a detection unit for detecting a part to view corresponding to the viewing object selected by the selection unit, and a resolution increasing unit for increasing a resolution of the part to view that has been detected, wherein the head-mounted display displays the three-dimensional image in which the resolution of the part to view has been increased at at least a predetermined framerate.