Method and apparatus for coding motion information

Pulse or digital communications – Bandwidth reduction or expansion – Television or motion video signal

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C375S240240, C375S240120

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ABSTRACT:
Video compression algorithms typically represent visual information by a combination of motion and texture data. Motion data describes the temporal relationship between the content of a frame and that of a previous frame. This invention describes a method and apparatus for efficiently encoding motion data, particularly in the presence of horizontal and/or vertical motion boundaries.

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