DocumentCode
2982
Title
Temporal Frame Interpolation Based on Multiframe Feature Trajectory
Author
Yang-Ho Cho ; Ho-Young Lee ; Du-Sik Park
Author_Institution
Samsung Adv. Inst. of Technol., Samsung Electron. Co., Ltd., Yongin, South Korea
Volume
23
Issue
12
fYear
2013
fDate
Dec. 2013
Firstpage
2105
Lastpage
2115
Abstract
This paper presents a bidirectional motion estimation (ME) method based on tracking feature trajectories and compensating for occlusion to enhance the temporal resolution of an input video sequence. First, we extract features and estimate their trajectories in the forward direction. We continue to track features only if the reliability of their trajectory is sufficiently high. Accordingly, if a feature can be continuously tracked through multiple frames, the proposed method assumes that its trajectory is a true motion vector (MV). Then, these forward feature trajectories are used as reference motion directions for backward block-based ME. If a block does not include any feature trajectories, we use the MVs of neighboring blocks as candidate MVs to propagate the predetermined true MV and to preserve the spatial correlation of MVs. Furthermore, the proposed method can detect occluded regions, where a continuously tracked feature does not have a corresponding point in the current frame. If an occluded region is detected, the intermediate frame is generated from either the previous frame or the current frame. In the non-occluded region, we generate the intermediate frames by taking into consideration the neighboring MVs to reduce blocking artifacts. Experimental results showed that the proposed temporal frame interpolation (TFI) method can improve the visual quality compared with conventional TFI methods, both objectively and subjectively.
Keywords
feature extraction; image resolution; image sequences; interpolation; motion estimation; backward block-based ME; bidirectional motion estimation method; blocking artifacts; continuously tracked feature; feature extraction; feature tracking; forward feature trajectories; input video sequence; motion vector; multiframe feature trajectory; occlusion; temporal frame interpolation method; temporal resolution; tracking feature trajectories; Feature extraction; Interpolation; Motion compensation; Video sequences; Feature trajectory; occlusion; pixelwise motion compensation; temporal frame interpolation;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1051-8215
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TCSVT.2013.2270398
Filename
6544557
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