MIT Media Lab Object-Based Media
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is orphaned as few or no other articles link to it. Please help introduce links in articles on related topics. (March 2007) |
The MIT Media Lab Object-Based Media Group, led by V. Michael Bove, Jr., explores the creative and technological applications and implications of audio and video communication systems, in which intelligent processes "understand" the inputs, producing a scene description in terms of constituent objects and metadata. They also develop new hardware and software architectures for collaborating ecosystems of smart input and output devices, and novel display technologies, particularly 3-D. Students should have backgrounds in signal processing, machine vision, computer graphics, electro-optics, user interface, television production or post-production, and/or real-time programming.