Ticker processing in video sequences

Television – Format conversion – Changing number of fields for standard conversion

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C348S452000

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07978266

ABSTRACT:
An improved motion compensated interpolation of images in video sequences, in particular, for use in up-conversion processing. In order to achieve a smooth object motion in the interpolated image sequence, separate image areas are processed differently if an image change occurs in the video sequence. While for one image area motion compensation is suspended, the other image area is subjected to motion compensated interpolation.

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Seungjoon Yang et al., “Motion Compensation Assisted Motion Adaptive Interlaced-To-Progressive Conversion”, IEEE International Conference on Image Processing 2003, vol. 2, pp. 909-912, XP010669766.

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