Traditional Broadcasting in a World with New Options.

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Traditional Broadcasting in a World with New Options

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• Super Hi-Vision (16 x HD)• 3D (Autostereoscopic, stereoscopic,

volumetric, holographic display)• Screen everywhere (flexible displays,

printable displays) • Screenless display (Free-space display,

Virtual retinal display, Bionic contact lens)

Technology, stupid

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• Digital scent technology (Smell-O-Vision, iSmell)

• Machine augmented cognition, exocortices• Body implants (Brain implant, retinal

implant)• Virtual Reality• 4G (Mobile broadband, mobile TV,

Interactive TV)• H265 - High Efficiency Video Coding

Technology, stupid

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• Super Hi-Vision (16 x HD)

• Ultra High Definition Television• NHK Science & Technology Research Laboratories• 4320p• 16 times the resolution of HDTV• 8K TV System – NHK’s Super Hi-Vision• 7680 x 4320 pixels 16:9 60p 10/12 biti• new 3-D audio system with 24 loudspeakers• HD – 1920x1080• Digital Cinema - 4096x2160

Technology, stupid

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Technology, stupid

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Expo Aichi 2005

NAB 2006

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• 3D (Autostereoscopic, stereoscopic, volumetric, holographic display)• Paralax effect (1896, Auguste Berthier)

• Sharp, Tridelity, SpatialView, Hitachi (phone), Fujifilm (camera)

• Nintendo 3DS

• Integral imaging (1908, Gabriel Lippmann)• Philips (WOWvx), StereoGraphics, Magnetic3D• 3DeeSlide (iPhone Hardware overlay)

• Holography (1947, Dennis Gabor – Nobel)

Technology, stupid

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Technology, stupid

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Technology, stupid

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• Screen everywhere (flexible displays, printable displays)

Technology, stupid

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• Screenless display (Free-space display, Virtual retinal display, Bionic contact lens)

Technology, stupid

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• Digital scent technology (Smell-O-Vision, iSmell)• 1950, Hans Laube, 'Smell-O-Vision‘• 1999, DigiScents, iSmell computer peripheral• 2000, Aromajet, Pinoke• 2003, TriSenx, ScentDome• 2005, University of Huelva, XML Smell

Technology, stupid

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• Digital scent technology (Smell-O-Vision, iSmell)

Technology, stupid

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• Machine augmented cognition• 1950, cybernetics and SF• 1956, William Ross Ashby, Intelligence

Amplification• 1962, Douglas Engelbart (DARPA), Augumenting

Human Intellect• 1984, William Gibson, Neuromancer• 1981, Steve Mann, wearable computers

Technology, stupid

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• Machine augmented cognition

Technology, stupid

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• Machine augmented cognition

Technology, stupid

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• Virtual Reality• 1970, “artificial reality”, Myron Krueger• 1938, “virtual reality”, Antonin Artaud,

“The Theatre and its Double”• 1991, Howard Rheingold, “Virtual Reality”• 1998, Philip Zhai, Get Real: A Philosophical

Adventure in Virtual Reality• 1999, Ken Hillis, Digital Sensations:

Space, Identity and Embodiment in Virtual Reality

Technology, stupid

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• Virtual Reality

Technology, stupid

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• 4G (Mobile broadband, mobile TV, Interactive TV)• 2002, strategic vision for 4G (ITU)• 2005, WiMax in South Korea by KT• 2006, WiMax service in Seoul by KT• 2007, NTT DoCoMo, 100Mbps/1Gbps

(moving/stationary)• 2008, Viviane Reding suggested re-allocation

of 500-800MHz to WiMax• 2008 first WiMax phone, HTC Max4G

Technology, stupid

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• 4G (Mobile broadband, mobile TV, Interactive TV)

Technology, stupid

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• H265 - High Efficiency Video Coding – 2013

• modified intra prediction• modified de-block filter• decoder-side motion vector derivation (DMVD)• 2-D non-separable adaptive interpolation filter (AIF)• "Supermacroblock" structure up to 64x64 with additional transforms• Adaptive prediction error coding (APEC) in spatial and frequency domain• Competition-based scheme for motion vector selection and coding• Mode-dependent KLT for intra coding

Technology, stupid

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Why ?

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The Future Of Television is…• Costs too high, too much advertising• TV is getting unwatchable

• Video will be everywhere• Walls, ceilings, floors, tables (Blade Runner)

• Participatory TV is natural and mandatory• Every TV is connected• Infinite channel world• Targeted advertising

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The Future Of Television is…• We may want to get rid of this word

(Television• It means channels, boxes, cables

• Humans think images• TV networks will be dead in 20 years• Replaced with content delivery

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The Future Of Television is…

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Thank you!