Facsimile and static presentation processing – Static presentation processing – Attribute control
Patent
1977-08-19
1978-11-14
Murray, Richard
Facsimile and static presentation processing
Static presentation processing
Attribute control
H04N 932
Patent
active
041258568
ABSTRACT:
A system for encoding and decoding a color video signal wherein information obtained from the luminance component is used to reduce the amount of color information which must be sent from encoder to decoder. In the encoder, at least two different predictions are made of the present luminance sample, based upon individual or combined values of the previous luminance samples. Each prediction is evaluated against the true luminance value, to determine the best predictor pattern or strategy. If good correspondence exists between the true luminance value and the best prediction thereof, the same prediction strategy is used to predict the present color component value from previous color component values. The predicted color component (chrominance or chromaticity) value is not sent to the decoder, but is stored in the encoder; the decoder reconstructs the same predicted color component value by determining the best luminance predictor and then using that predictor on previous color component values, in a manner identical to that used in the encoder.
If the correspondence between true and predicted luminance values is not good, it is assumed that the color component value is "unpredictable", so that the true color component value is then transmitted to the decoder. The decoder similarly detects the luminance prediction error, and therefore "expects" the true color component value transmission. The encoder further includes means for comparing each color component prediction with the true value thereof, to detect cases where the luminance is well predicted but the color component value is not. In this event, true color component value is also transmitted to the decoder and the luminance signal is intentionally "distorted" to signal this condition.
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Netravali Arun N.
Rubinstein Charles B.
Bell Telephone Laboratories Incorporated
Freedman Barry H.
Murray Richard
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