PROVIDING COMPUTER GAMES VIDEO

Brand Owner Address Description
NEPTUNIA IDEA FACTORY Co., Ltd. 2-23-2, Higashi-ikebukuro Toshima-ku, Tokyo 170-0013 Japan Providing computer games and video games via Internet and providing information thereof; providing computer games and video games on mobile phones via telecommunication and providing information thereof; providing images using the Internet in the field of computer games, animated films and cartoons, namely, manga; [ providing non-downloadable music or sound using the Internet; ] providing images in the field of computer games, animated films and cartoons, namely, manga on mobile phones via telecommunication; [ providing non-downloadable music or sound on mobile phones via telecommunication; ] providing animated pictures and images via Internet in the field of game characters, cartoon characters, superheroes; [ providing graphics of characters via Internet; ] providing images of games animations processed into electronic data and providing the information thereof; [ movie showing, movie film production, or movie film distribution in the field of animation; movie showing, movie film production, or movie film distribution; ] production of TV animation programs; production of entertainment videotape film in the field of animation, not for movies or television programs and not for advertising or publicity [ ; production of videotape film in the field of education, culture, entertainment or sports, not for movies or television programs and not for advertising or publicity ];
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An improved method and system for motion-compensated temporal interpolation of video frames during video processing for computer video images, video games and other video effects where changes of an object's form or movement exist. One or more new intermediate video frames are generated and introduced in a processed video sequence in order to produce the appearance of more realistic motion of subjects. Information is obtained from existing video frames and an improved motion estimation algorithm, one that determines the true motion vectors of subject movement, is applied to re-create one or more missing frames. The addition of intermediate video frames further allows for an increase in the viewable frame rate and thereby provides improved frame-by-frame continuity of movement.