University Technology Digital Media Sector Technology Opportunities from University Technology http://www.university-technology.com/sectors/Digital-Media Thu, 11 Mar 2010 02:23:13 +0100 FeedCreator 1.7.2 Perceptually Optimised Video Compression http://unitech.dogdigital.net/details/perceptually-optimised-video-compression Perceptually Optimised Video Compression (VClear) is a novel technology designed by The Robert Gordon University to improve the visual quality of video communication systems such as broadcast video, video calling and internet video. University Technology Wed, 24 Feb 2010 10:38:58 +0100 Energy Efficient Liquid Crystal Displays http://unitech.dogdigital.net/details/energy-efficient-liquid-crystal-displays Liquid crystal displays (LCDs) dominate the market for flat panel electronic displays due to their size, low-drive voltage and low-power consumption. They have been used in calculators, watches and simple digital displays since the 1970s, but more recently their use has extended to mobile phones, laptop computers, flat panel televisions, smart cards, e-books and electronic signage and shelf labelling. Due to this increase in usage, LCD design increasingly needs to address its carbon footprint. University Technology Thu, 05 Nov 2009 11:07:38 +0100 Reconfigurable Instruction Cell Architecture http://unitech.dogdigital.net/details/reconfigurable-instruction-cell-architecture Researchers at the University of Edinburgh have developed a software programmable, reconfigurable core, for integration into custom processing engines capable of converging data, cellular and multimedia processing functionality in a single device for mobile applications. The technology is a new type of Reconfigurable Processor (Reconfigurable Instruction Cell Architecture, or RICA) composed of a number of computer-like instruction cells on a programmable interconnection network. The core RICA architecture provides heterogeneous coarse-grain functional units that match one-to-one with existing assembly language software representation to allow the flexible creation of reconfigurable processing units. University Technology Tue, 13 Oct 2009 10:08:02 +0100 Interactive Language Learning using speech recognition http://unitech.dogdigital.net/details/interactive-language-learning-using-speech-recognition The University of Edinburgh has developed an interactive software learning tool (SPELL) that combines automatic speech recognition, with 3D virtual reality teachers to create an immersive environment for language learning for beginners in French, Italian, Japanese and English for Mandarin speakers. University Technology Fri, 26 Jun 2009 10:55:34 +0100 Game Localisation System Software (GLoSS) http://unitech.dogdigital.net/details/game-localisation-system-software-(gloss) Researchers at the University of Abertay Dundee have designed a localisation management system with computer game developers and publishers in mind that reduces localisation costs and improves turn-around time. The GLoSS solution integrates localisation into existing development processes enabling faster and more efficient localisations and improved management and quality of translations, in turn lightening the localisation load on developers and publishers. University Technology Wed, 19 Jul 2006 14:29:55 +0100 Automatic Detection of Video and Film Copies Distributed on the Internet http://unitech.dogdigital.net/details/automatic-detection-of-video-and-film-copies-distributed-on-the-internet AUTOMATIC DETECTION OF VIDEO AND FILM COPIES DISTRIBUTED ON THE INTERNET: A novel digital fingerprinting technique which can automatically detect copyright infringing video files on peer-to-peer networks via the Internet and other media. This technique relies only on information already present within the video. The identification of the video is robust and able to withstand common re-encoding techniques. Positive identification of video copies has been made with bit rates as low as 25 kbps. University Technology Mon, 11 Apr 2005 15:25:53 +0100 Animatic Composition, Editing & Player Software for the Web http://unitech.dogdigital.net/details/animatic-composition,-editing--player-software-for-the-web The Centre for Music Technology at Glasgow University has developed a suite of compositor tools for the creation, editing and playback of animatics. The University is seeking potential licencees and/or collaborators. University Technology Wed, 04 Aug 2004 16:20:55 +0100 Bipedal Character Animation Engine http://unitech.dogdigital.net/details/bipedal-character-animation-engine The Bipedal Character Animation Engine, developed by researchers at the University of Abertay Dundee, will support the development of computer games with much more realistic characters and authentic game play. It can take a player-controlled, bipedal creature running across an open landscape realistically reflecting the changing terrain the creature is negotiating. University Technology Wed, 04 Aug 2004 14:18:09 +0100 Interview training software package http://unitech.dogdigital.net/details/interview-training-software-package Researchers based in Glasgow Caledonian University have developed an innovative “shell” programme to deliver case study material interactively in question-and-answer format via the Web. The shell has been designed to be a sustainable resource, can be used in any domain area and is particularly suited to the development of interpersonal skills such as conducting interviews. The “shell” can be used in various training scenarios and disciplines such as accountancy or nursing. The system has a user-friendly format and tracks the student’s progress in order to provide feedback on their interview skills. University Technology Fri, 23 Apr 2004 11:42:29 +0100 Vectorising Photographic Images http://unitech.dogdigital.net/details/vectorising-photographic-images Researchers at the University of Glasgow have developed a novel codec which creates a revolutionary new image format from photographs whilst eliminating the problems of artefacts. A demonstrator has been developed and the technology is available for licence. This technology may be the basis for a video codec to generate an independent video image format - this would require a research phase, the University seeks partners interested in collaborating in such a project. University Technology Fri, 02 Apr 2004 10:43:16 +0100