A Novel Multi-Stage Motion Vector Processing and Application in Motion Compensated Frame Interpolation
UC San Diego researchers have invented a method for motion vector correction for motion-compensated frame interpolation for 120Hz LCD display, enhanced video decoders, as well as any applications that requires frame rate conversion. The method accomplishes the concept of object motion without complex motion estimation and can eliminate blocking artifact using smaller block size. Moreover, this invention outperforms other conventional methods on both objective and subjective video quality.
Patent Number: US8605786B2
Application Number: US2010670041A
Inventor: Nguyen, Truong | Huang, Ai-Mei
Priority Date: 4 Sep 2007
Priority Number: US8605786B2
Application Date: 12 Jul 2010
Publication Date: 10 Dec 2013
IPC Current: H04N000712
US Class: 37524016
Assignee Applicant: The Regents of the University of California
Title: Hierarchical motion vector processing method, software and devices
Usefulness: Hierarchical motion vector processing method, software and devices
Summary: Method for processing hierarchical motion vectors used for e.g. motion compensated frame interpolation (MCFI) for improving temporal resolution.
Novelty: Hierarchical motion vector processing method involves refining motion vectors between reference frame and current decoded frame using re-classified reliability and bidirectional difference
Electronics
Computer System
8605786
Additional Technologies by these Inventors Tech ID/UC Case 20668/2007-150-0 Related Cases 2007-150-0
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