Projects
Grant Agreement FINE : Free-viewpoint Immersive Networked Experience Hasselt University
Video Processing for Multiview Multimodal Camera Systems Ghent University
Free viewpoint (multiview) video aims at enabling virtual navigation in a dynamic 3D scene from
arbitrary camera locations and orientations. The associated technologies also signify the solution to
the problem of providing genuinely immersive “lasses-free”3D media, offering not only stereopsis,
but also motion parallax. Capturing high-quality multiview content from real-world scenes is an
enormous ...
Efficient and High-Quality Compression for Camera-Captured 6 Degrees of Freedom VR. Ghent University
Today, the only way to have a 6 degrees of freedom (6-DoF) experience with a VR headset, is to be in a virtual 3D world composed of 3D models (e.g., a game). No high-quality, real-time technology is available for camera-captured content providing 6-DoF video. A few techniques have been designed that allow for free viewpoint video. However, either viewpoint interpolation is hard and lacks quality, or suitable real-time compression does not ...
ASPRO+: AutoStereoscopic multi-view video PROcessing and PROjection Hasselt University
A lipase-based approach to the functionality of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) endogenous lipids and puroindolines in wheat bread (dough) making. KU Leuven
Bread is a staple food in many parts of the world. It provides consumers with energy, dietary fiber, vitamins and minerals. Evidently, consumers expect bread to be of high sensory quality. While lipids in wheat flour are only present in low levels (2.0 – 3.0%), they tremendously affect bread loaf volume and crumb structure. Lipases are lipid degrading enzymes catalyzing the hydrolysis of (phosphodi)ester bonds of glycero(phospho)lipids. They ...
Forest products: contribution to carbon storage and climate change mitigation KU Leuven
Climate change is one of the biggest threats for our earth. Mitigation of climate change is thus an urgent challenge our society needs to take up. Many benefits are provided by forests, and one is their potential to mitigate climate change. This mitigating effect can be achieved in many ways, for example increasing the stock of carbon in managed forests or replacing more emission-intensive goods with wood-based products. To maximize the ...
Understanding ideological bias through data-driven methods: testing cognitive social learning processes through intersectional analysis of past data (c.1800-c.1940) University of Antwerp
New chemical reactivities in photoredox catalysis with CO2 and boronic acids as sustainable building blocks in batch and continuous-flow KU Leuven
Despite the changing face of chemistry, the necessity to produce molecules in a controlled manner has not diminished. However, the increasingly complex synthetic problems being posed by nature, medicine and materials demand new reactivity concepts and strategies in order to meet these challenges. Therefore, the development of new and benign methodologies facilitating the atom economical construction of biologically and industrially important ...