If you're looking to turn it off, it might also be called Motion Interpolation on your TV. Modern TVs will often have a refresh rate of 60Hz. That means that every second, your TV will refresh the ...
Motion interpolation, or "motion smoothing" as it is commonly called, is the video processing done by today's television screens that claims to increase perceived frame rate and alleviate motion blur.
Nvidia is back at it again with another awesome demo of applied machine learning: artificially transforming standard video into slow motion – they’re so good at showing off what AI can do that ...
In the video after the break, [James Bruton] demonstrates how to achieve natural motion with a simple animatronic head and a few extra lines of code. Very little natural body movement happens at a ...