Abstract:
The presence of moisture on a touch screen device can mimic a user's touch causing false input detection and recognition. Disclosed are systems and methods for detecting the presence of moisture on a touch screen device.
Abstract:
Systems, methods, and devices for correcting the position of a touch input near the edge of a touch screen. The method includes receiving a touch input, determining the centroid of the touch input, if the centroid is determined to be near the edge of the display panel, correcting the location of the centroid.
Abstract:
Systems and methods for context-based touch-sensing and processing are disclosed. The energy-efficiency of a touch sensitive device may be improved by dynamically adjusting the function of the touch sensitive surface in real-time based on contextual information such as expected QoS, expected user input in defined regions-of-interest of the touch sensitive surface, and usage modalities of the touch sensitive device.
Abstract:
A touchscreen system includes a touchscreen configured to receive touch data from a user, a plurality of modules, and a touch performance profiler module communicatively coupled to at least one of the plurality of modules. The plurality of modules are collectively configured to process the touch data and display an output based on the processed touch data. The touch performance profiler module is configured to monitor the at least one of the plurality of modules in real-time and output performance attributes of the at least one of the plurality of modules based at least in part on the monitoring.
Abstract:
In the various aspects, virtualization techniques may be used to improve performance and reduce the amount of power consumed by translating virtual memory addresses into physical addresses on a computing system having hybrid memory. In a first stage of memory translation (712), an operating system translates virtual addresses to intermediate physical addresses. In a second stage of memory translation (714), a chip or virtualization software translates the intermediate physical address to physical addresses based on the characteristics of the physical memory (702) and the characteristics of the processes associated with the physical memory.
Abstract:
A set of even interpolated sub-pixels is formed based on a pixel window and a tap coefficient register having a tap coefficient set, the pixel window is shifted and, applying the tap coefficient register a set of odd interpolated pixels is formed. The set of even interpolated sub-pixels and the set of odd interpolated sub-pixels are accumulated, repeatedly, until a termination condition is let. In the accumulating, the tap coefficient register is updated with another tap coefficient set, the pixel window is shifted, and the even interpolated pixels are incremented, the pixel window is then shifted again and the odd interpolated pixels are incremented.
Abstract:
A method for performing texture decoding in a multi-threaded processor includes substantially simultaneously decoding, in multiple hardware threads, at least two macro-blocks of a VP8 frame. Each hardware thread decodes one macro-block at a time. The method may also include assigning a macro-block from the at least two macro-blocks of the VP8 frame to a hardware thread of the multi-threaded processor.
Abstract:
As part of a video encoding or decoding operation on video data, a video coder performs a coding operation for a current video unit of the video data. As part of performing the coding operation for the current video unit, the video coder determines the availabilities of one or more video units that neighbor the current video unit. In order to determine the availability of a video unit that neighbors the current video unit, the video coder identifies, based on availabilities of video units that neighbor a parent video unit of the current video unit, an entry in a lookup table. The identified entry indicates the availability of the video unit that neighbors the current video unit. The video coder then performs a coding operation on the current video unit based on whether the video unit that neighbors the current video unit is available.
Abstract:
As part of a video encoding or decoding operation on video data, a video coder performs a coding operation for a current video unit of the video data. As part of performing the coding operation for the current video unit, the video coder determines the availabilities of one or more video units that neighbor the current video unit. In order to determine the availability of a video unit that neighbors the current video unit, the video coder identifies, based on availabilities of video units that neighbor a parent video unit of the current video unit, an entry in a lookup table. The identified entry indicates the availability of the video unit that neighbors the current video unit. The video coder then performs a coding operation on the current video unit based on whether the video unit that neighbors the current video unit is available.