METHOD OF IDENTIFYING MOTION SICKNESS
First Claim
1. A method of identifying a motion-sickness problem in an -image sequence, comprising:
- using a processor to analyze the image-sequence information to identify a propensity that the image-sequence can induce motion sickness in a user and forming a saliency map calculated from salient static and dynamic visual features in the image sequence information;
identifying moving and static objects and parameters in the saliency map describing the characteristics of the moving and static objects and the distribution of salient features that can induce motion sickness in the identified image-sequence information;
determining the propensity of the identified moving and static objects and parameters in the saliency map that can induce motion sickness; and
producing a signal based upon the determined propensity to identify a motion-sickness problem in the -image sequence.
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Abstract
A method of identifying a motion-sickness problem in a motion-image sequence includes using a processor to analyze the image-sequence information to identify a propensity that the image sequence can induce motion sickness in a user and forming a saliency map calculated from salient static and dynamic visual features in the image-sequence information. The method further includes identifying moving and static objects and parameters in the saliency map describing the characteristics of the moving and static objects and distribution of salient features that can induce motion sickness in the identified image-sequence information, determining the propensity of the identified moving and static objects and parameters in the saliency map that can induce motion sickness, and producing a signal based upon the determined propensity to identify a motion-sickness problem in the image sequence.
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1. A method of identifying a motion-sickness problem in an -image sequence, comprising:
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using a processor to analyze the image-sequence information to identify a propensity that the image-sequence can induce motion sickness in a user and forming a saliency map calculated from salient static and dynamic visual features in the image sequence information; identifying moving and static objects and parameters in the saliency map describing the characteristics of the moving and static objects and the distribution of salient features that can induce motion sickness in the identified image-sequence information; determining the propensity of the identified moving and static objects and parameters in the saliency map that can induce motion sickness; and producing a signal based upon the determined propensity to identify a motion-sickness problem in the -image sequence. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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