True information television (TITV) and vision system
Television and vision systems using parallel hyperspace networks
United States Patent, Number: 4,992,868
Inventor: Klaus Holtz. Filed:
Feb. 28, 1989 Granted:
Feb. 12, 1991
Abstract: A learning television system will transmit only true information data which bandwidth is not dependent on screen size or resolution but rather only on novelty and movement within the image. This invention will allow for broadcast transmission of High Definition Television (HDTV) using present TV channels. Before transmission the system is made to learn image pattern by simply pointing the television camera at familiar scenes. During transmission the input images are de-composed into a layered progression of partial images, called “superpixel”, by comparison with previously learned images. Only the moving portion of an image is transmitted as superpixel where each superpixel may represent any arbitrary large portion of the screen. Superpixel transmission provides great data compression in an all-digital TV as well as a virtually unbreakable encryption code for secure communication. The system also provides for robot vision in a self-learning computer system.
Keywords: Autosophy, High Definition Television, Multimedia Archiving, Robot Vision.
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