FPS (Frames Per Second) is a unit that measures how many distinct consecutive frames (images) are displayed or processed in one second in a video or real-time system. This metric is crucial both in video content (for viewer experience of smoothness) and in performance benchmarking of vision systems (processing FPS indicates how fast an algorithm can run). For example, a tracking algorithm might operate at 10 FPS on a given hardware setup, meaning it can analyze 10 video frames each second. In the context of video games or AR/VR, FPS is a key performance indicator – e.g., aiming for 60 FPS or more to ensure smooth and responsive visuals. In video files, FPS is stored as part of the format (like 29.97 for NTSC). Note that “FPS” in vision can mean either the frame rate of video content or the throughput of an algorithm processing frames.
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