Take A Look At How The Cognitive Processor XR Works In The Sony Bravia TVs
With the Cognitive Processor XR, the Bravia TVs are able to analyze the content and recreate it the same way humans see and hear in the real world. For example, they understand that humans tend to focus on a picture and where it is, like a main character in a movie.
They also know that sound should come from above you when something passes through the sky, like when it’s a jet aircraft, they know the sound should come from above to recreate that experience. The recreated experience will get you close to reality.
Conventional AI can only detect and analyze picture elements like color, contrast, and clarity individually. This way, the picture element is enhanced only to a certain level. The Cognitive Processor XR is said to be working to match how humans perceive the world.
For this, the Cognitive Processor XR cross-analyses hundreds of thousands of elements at once. The focal point is one of the elements. It can detect where humans tend to focus the most.
By cross-analysis of each picture element, including the focal point, it generates depth information and adjusts each part to give the picture the most depth and reality.
The focal point is where you tend to focus on a picture, where your eyes are naturally drawn to the scene. TVs that come with the Cognitive Processor XR recognize that focal point and enhance that part of the image.
The Bravia XR TVs utilize Human Cognitive technology to enhance depth and texture for unprecedented immersive experiences at home.
With cross-analysis, the depth map is analyzed and generated by Cognitive Intelligence. Foreground depth is enhanced and the background is adjusted so the entire image looks more real and natural.