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Current Webinar - March 13, 2012
Ikena 3.0 - New Innovations in Image Reconstruction
Since 2006, MotionDSP has been laser-focused on bringing the most advanced image processing technology to the forensic market. We’re pleased to announce the release of Ikena 3.0, which incorporates the latest in MotionDSP’s patented technology, with two brand new capabilities: kernel-regression de-interlacing, and super-resolution detail mode. View the webinar below (we recommend using the "Full Screen" mode), and see more details below.
Kernel Regression De-Interlacing
What is it?
MotionDSP’s patented Kernel Regresion technology is a new, advanced type of image up-scaling. Unlike fixed (orthogonal) interpolation kernels used in standard linear or cubic interpolation, Kernel Regression uses directional, self-orienting, adaptive kernels for sharper, cleaner detail. Ikena 3.0 is the first commercial product making use of this powerful interpolation technology, and we plan to integrate Kernel Regression deep into our core super-resolution engine in near future.

Left - Original, Right - Kernel Regression (Ikena 3.0)
What is the benefit?
Simply put, it is the best de-interlacer we’ve ever seen. For any analog, CCTV, NTSC/PAL/SECAM content, this filter will extract the very best, most accurate results from that footage. This can enable critical reconstruction of information even when there is only one frame of video available.
Super-Resolution “Detail” Mode
What is it?
Ikena’s new super-resolution detail mode introduces a brand-new motion and fusion model especially suited to super-resolution of rigid objects, such as licence plates.

Left - Original, Center - Super Resolution (Ikena 2.3), Right - Super Resolution Detail Mode (Ikena 3.0)
What is the benefit?
For forensic cases where even the smallest detail is great importance, this new mode should reveal details that weren’t visible in standard super-resolution mode.
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