Pulse or digital communications – Bandwidth reduction or expansion – Television or motion video signal
Patent
1998-01-13
2000-06-27
Britton, Howard
Pulse or digital communications
Bandwidth reduction or expansion
Television or motion video signal
348405, 358463, 375245, 375254, 382275, H04N 750
Patent
active
060815523
ABSTRACT:
A maximum a posteriori (MAP) filter is applied as a loop filter during encode/decode processing to generate filtered data used to encode/decode other data. In one embodiment, the MAP filter is applied iteratively to a decoded frame to generate the resulting filtered frame. When applied as a loop filter, the filtered frame is used to generate reference data used to encode or decode one or more other video frames.
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Gardos Thomas R.
Stevenson Robert L.
Britton Howard
Intel Corporation
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