Using AI Immervision delivers enhanced wide-angle videos in real-time

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Immervision, a developer and licensor of patented, wide-angle optics and imaging technology, has announced new real-time video distortion correction algorithms making the videos the same way we see with our human eyes.

In phones, the wider field of view (FOV) creates more apparent distortion. These new algorithms from Immervision fix stretched bodies, curved lines, object and face proportions in real-time adjusting to the scene without any postprocessing required - all in the one solution. Immervision is able to provide different levels of correction, varied projections and real-time adaptation to the scene and supports OEMs creating a differentiated experience.

“Video recording on phones is skyrocketing and software is needed to create the ideal framing for high-quality videos. The Immervision team has worked with customers over 20 years to solve their most difficult imaging problems and create innovative user experiences in devices,” said Alessandro Gasparini, Executive Vice President, Operations and Chief Commercial Officer of Immervision.

Our hardware and software experts at Immervision provide a unique perspective, working closely with OEMs to fine tune the algorithms to meet their distinct needs. Our new algorithms help deliver 20/20 vision in a range of smartphones, correcting distortions in real-time in videos to improve the capture to display experience, without compromising the field of view.”

Key Features of Algorithms

  • Adaptive distortion control for videos
  • Correct perspective distortion
  • Preserve face and body proportions
  • Capture more of scenes with less distortion
  • Correct line and object distortion
  • Perfectly match the algorithm to lens distortion

The algorithms are available for mobile OEMs to license now from Immervision’s exclusive distribution partner CEVA. The addition of these new algorithms to Immervison’s broad imaging processing software portfolio will enhance the differentiation OEMs can deliver in next-generation phones.