DocumentCode
76174
Title
Multi-Channel Mixed-Pattern Based Frame Rate Up-Conversion Using Spatio-Temporal Motion Vector Refinement and Dual-Weighted Overlapped Block Motion Compensation
Author
Ran Li ; Zongliang Gan ; Ziguan Cui ; Guijin Tang ; Xiuchang Zhu
Author_Institution
Jiangsu Key Lab. on Image Process. & Image Commun., Nanjing Univ. of Posts & Telecommun., Nanjing, China
Volume
10
Issue
12
fYear
2014
fDate
Dec. 2014
Firstpage
1010
Lastpage
1023
Abstract
In this paper, a novel motion compensated frame rate up-conversion (MC-FRUC) algorithm is proposed to enhance the visual quality of video sequences. First of all, the multi-channel mixed pattern (MCMP) is proposed to design a block matching criterion which uses a few computations to reveal the variances of one luminance channel and two chrominance channels in a video frame. Second, in basis of the forward and backward initial motion vector fields (MVFs) estimated by a variant of 3DRS algorithm, the spatio-temporal motion vector refinement (ST-MVR) algorithm is proposed to obtain the more smoother MVF by implicitly adding the spatio-temporal smooth constraint into the process of motion vector refinement, and then the highly fault-tolerant motion vector smoothing (HFT-MVS) algorithm is proposed to prevent the emergence of outliers in MVF. Finally, in order to reduce the edge blurring and occlusions, the proposed dual-weighted overlapped block motion compensation (DW-OBMC) algorithm uses the forward and backward MVFs to jointly produce the interpolated frame. Experimental results show that the proposed algorithm can significantly improve both objective and subjective quality of the interpolated frame with a low computational complexity, and provide the better performance than the existing algorithms.
Keywords
image sequences; interpolation; motion compensation; smoothing methods; video signal processing; 3DRS algorithm; DW-OBMC algorithm; HFT-MVS algorithm; MC-FRUC algorithm; MCMP; ST-MVR algorithm; backward MVF; block matching criterion; chrominance channels; dual-weighted overlapped block motion compensation; forward MVF; highly fault-tolerant motion vector smoothing algorithm; interpolated frame; luminance channel; multi-channel mixed pattern; multichannel mixed-pattern based frame rate up-conversion; novel motion compensated frame rate up-conversion problem; spatio-temporal motion vector refinement; video sequences; Accuracy; Algorithm design and analysis; Computational complexity; Filtering; Motion compensation; Pattern matching; Vectors; Bayer pattern; block matching criterion; frame rate up-conversion (FRUC); motion vector refinement (MVR); motion vector smoothing (MVS); overlapped block motion compensation (OBMC);
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Display Technology, Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1551-319X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JDT.2014.2334598
Filename
6847128
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