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Residual frame

About: Residual frame is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 4443 publications have been published within this topic receiving 68784 citations.


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Shi-hwa Lee1
23 Sep 1996
TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a method of video coding associated with processing accumulated errors and a encoder therefor, the method comprising the steps of: (a) generating motion vectors of an input image in a predetermined unit and the difference image between an image of filtering a motion-compensated image on a reconstructed previous frame and the input image on current frame, and then performing discrete cosine transform (DCT), quantization and variable length coding on the difference images; (b) generating the motion-computed image on the reconstructed previous frames from the reconstructed last frame
Abstract: The present invention relating to a method of video coding associated with processing accumulated errors and a encoder therefor, the method comprising the steps of: (a) generating motion vectors of an input image in a predetermined unit and the difference image between an image of filtering a motion-compensated image on a reconstructed previous frame and the input image on current frame, and then performing discrete cosine transform (DCT), quantization and variable length coding on the difference image; (b) generating the motion-compensated image on the reconstructed previous frame from the reconstructed previous frame and the motion vectors; and (c) filtering off accumulated errors while preserving the edges within the motion-compensated image on the reconstructed previous frame. Therefore, random distributed noises due to accumulated errors can be removed and bit generation amounts by filtering off random accumulated errors with a high frequency characteristics before coding can be reduced.

44 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: Experiments on actual video clips show that the proposed framelet algorithm can provide information that is not discernable from the given clips and is similar to that in high-resolution image reconstruction.

44 citations

Patent
Woo-Jin Han1, Ho-Jin Ha1
04 Jul 2005
TL;DR: In this paper, a method of more efficient conducting temporal filtering in a scalable video codec by use of a base layer is provided, which includes generating a base-layer frame from an input original video sequence, having the same temporal position as a first higher layer frame, and upsampling the base layer frame to have the resolution of a higher layer.
Abstract: A method of more efficiently conducting temporal filtering in a scalable video codec by use of a base-layer is provided. The method of efficiently compressing frames at higher layers by use of a base-layer in a multilayer-based video coding method includes (a) generating a base-layer frame from an input original video sequence, having the same temporal position as a first higher layer frame, (b) upsampling the base-layer frame to have the resolution of a higher layer frame, and (c) removing redundancy of the first higher layer frame on a block basis by referencing a second higher layer frame having a different temporal position from the first higher layer frame and the upsampled base-layer frame.

44 citations

Patent
Rajeeb Hazra1, Arlene Kasai1
27 May 2003
TL;DR: In this paper, a method comprising selecting a number of blocks of a frame pair and synthesizing an interpolated frame based on those selected blocks of the frame pair is presented, which may be aborted upon determining that the proposed frame has an unacceptable quality.
Abstract: A method comprising selecting a number of blocks of a frame pair and synthesizing an interpolated frame based on those selected blocks of the frame pair. Additionally, the synthesis of the interpolated frame may be aborted upon determining that the interpolated frame has an unacceptable quality.

44 citations

Patent
24 Aug 1992
TL;DR: In this paper, a first series of progressive scan format frames is formed from the input signal and a second series of frames are formed using motion compensated temporal interpolation between successive frames of the first series.
Abstract: An input digital video signal is converted to an output digital video signal having a different frame rate and a different number of pixel lines per frame. A first series of progressive scan format frames is formed from the input signal. Then a second series of frames is formed from the first series of frames using motion compensated temporal interpolation between successive frames of the first series in producing at least some of the frames of the second series so as to provide the difference in frame rate. Before or after the second series of frames is formed, vertical spatial interpolation is performed so as to provide the difference in the number of pixel lines per frame.

44 citations


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202313
202223
20217
20204
20196
201811