Abstract:
Immersive video, or television, images of a real-world scene are synthesized (i) on demand, (ii) in real time, (iii) as linked to any of a particular perspective on the scene, or an object or event in the scene, (iv) in accordance with user-specified parameters of presentation, including panoramic or magnified presentations, and/or (v) stereoscopically. The synthesis of virtual images is based on computerized video processing -- called "hypermosaicing" -- of multiple live video perspectives on the scene. In hypermosaicing a knowledge database contains information about the scene; for example scene geometry, shapes and behaviors of objects in the scene, and/or internal and/or external camera calibration models. Multiple video cameras each at a different spatial location produce multiple two-dimensional video images of the scene. A viewer/user specifies viewing criterion (ia) at a viewer interface. A computer, typically one or more engineering work station class computers or better, includes in software and/or hardware (i) a video data analyzer for detecting and for tracking scene objects and their locations, (ii) an environmental model builder combining multiple scene images to build a 3-D dynamic model recording scene objects and their instant spatial locations, (iii) a viewer criterion interpreter, and (iv) a visualizer for generating from the 3-D model in accordance with the viewing criterion one or more particular 2-D video image(s) of the scene. A video display receives and displays the synthesized 2-D video image(s). Nonetheless to being built and maintained by use of simplifying assumptions, the 3-D dynamic model is powerful, flexible and useful in permitting diverse scene views.
Abstract:
The disclosed Service Performance Manager is an enterprise software platform that monitors and proactively manages the health and performance of both individual and grouped services based on service level agreements, providing better visibility and control over individual and group services including, but not limited to, IT and business services. The Service Performance Manager predicts and solves potential customer- related issues before customers are aware of them, enabling an organization to meet quality of services objectives. Unlike other software platforms, the disclosed service performance manager automatically optimizes resources, services and service level agreements with finer granularity and precision, while remaining steadfastly vendor neutral, allowing the Service Performance Manager to manage many different applications and Service Oriented Architecture platforms simultaneously. The disclosed Service Performance Manager allows the user to monitor and manage the performance of individual or grouped services, and provides the visibility in service monitoring from both, technical and business perspectives.
Abstract:
Immersive video, or television, images of a real-world scene are synthesized, including on demand and/or in real time, as are linked to any of a particular perspective on the scene, or an object or event in the scene. Synthesis is in accordance with user-specified parameters of presentation, including presentations that are any of panoramic, magnified, stereoscopic, or possessed of motional parallax. The image synthesis is based on computerized video processing-called "hypermosaicing"-of multiple video perspectives on the scene. In hypermosaicing a knowledge database contains information about the scene; for example scene geometry, shapes and behaviors of objects in the scene, and/or internal and/or external camera calibration models. Multiple video cameras each at a different spatial location produce multiple two-dimensional video images of the scene. A viewer/user specifies viewing criterion (ia) at a viewer interface. A computer, typically one or more engineering work station class computers or better, includes in software and/or hardware (i) a video data analyzer for detecting and for tracking scene objects and their locations, (ii) an environmental model builder combining multiple scene images to build a 3D dynamic model recording scene objects and their instant spatial locations, (iii) a viewer criterion interpreter, and (iv) a visualizer for generating from the 3D model in accordance with the viewing criterion one or more selectively synthesized 2D video image(s) of the scene.
Abstract:
The disclosed Service Performance Manager is an enterprise software platform that monitors and proactively manages the health and performance of both individual and grouped services based on service level agreements, providing better visibility and control over individual and group services including, but not limited to, IT and business services. The Service Performance Manager predicts and solves potential customer- related issues before customers are aware of them, enabling an organization to meet quality of services objectives. Unlike other software platforms, the disclosed service performance manager automatically optimizes resources, services and service level agreements with finer granularity and precision, while remaining steadfastly vendor neutral, allowing the Service Performance Manager to manage many different applications and Service Oriented Architecture platforms simultaneously. The disclosed Service Performance Manager allows the user to monitor and manage the performance of individual or grouped services, and provides the visibility in service monitoring from both, technical and business perspectives.
Abstract:
The disclosed Service Performance Manager is an enterprise software platform that monitors and proactively manages the health and performance of both individual and grouped services based on service level agreements, providing better visibility and control over individual and group services including, but not limited to, IT and business services. The Service Performance Manager predicts and solves potential customer- related issues before customers are aware of them, enabling an organization to meet quality of services objectives. Unlike other software platforms, the disclosed service performance manager automatically optimizes resources, services and service level agreements with finer granularity and precision, while remaining steadfastly vendor neutral, allowing the Service Performance Manager to manage many different applications and Service Oriented Architecture platforms simultaneously. The disclosed Service Performance Manager allows the user to monitor and manage the performance of individual or grouped services, and provides the visibility in service monitoring from both, technical and business perspectives.