DocumentCode
1386031
Title
A method for motion adaptive frame rate up-conversion
Author
Castagno, Roberto ; Haavisto, Petri ; Ramponi, Giovanni
Author_Institution
Dipartimento di Elettrotecnica Elettronica ed Inf., Trieste Univ., Italy
Volume
6
Issue
5
fYear
1996
fDate
10/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
436
Lastpage
446
Abstract
A frame interpolation algorithm for frame rate up-conversion of progressive image sequences is proposed. The algorithm is based on simple motion compensation and linear interpolation. A motion vector is searched for each pixel in the interpolated image and the resulting motion field is median filtered to remove inconsistent vectors. Averaging along the motion trajectory is used to produce the interpolated pixel values. The main novelty of the proposed method is the motion compensation algorithm which has been designed with low computational complexity as an important criterion. Subsampled blocks are used in block matching and the vector search range is constrained to the most likely motion vectors. Simulation results show that good visual quality has been obtained with moderate complexity. The algorithm has been designed mainly for 50 Hz to 75 Hz frame rate up-conversion with applications in a multimedia environment, but it can also be used in advanced television receivers to remove artifacts due to low scan rate
Keywords
adaptive signal processing; computational complexity; computer displays; high definition television; image sampling; image sequences; interference suppression; interpolation; median filters; motion compensation; multimedia systems; search problems; telecommunication standards; television interference; television receivers; video signal processing; 50 Hz; 75 Hz; advanced television receivers; artifacts removal; averaging; block matching; computational complexity; frame interpolation algorithm; interpolated image; linear interpolation; median filter; motion adaptive frame rate up-conversion; motion compensation; motion field; motion trajectory; motion vector; multimedia environment; progressive image sequences; scan rate; subsampled blocks; vector search range; visual quality; Algorithm design and analysis; Computer displays; Image converters; Image quality; Image sampling; Image sequences; Interpolation; Signal processing algorithms; TV; Vectors;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1051-8215
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/76.538926
Filename
538926
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