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A low-cost video frame-rate up conversion using compressed-domain information


Abstract:

A new low-cost video frame-rate up conversion (FRC) technique that exploits compressed-domain information is proposed in this paper. Recent worldwide growth of digital vi...Show More

Abstract:

A new low-cost video frame-rate up conversion (FRC) technique that exploits compressed-domain information is proposed in this paper. Recent worldwide growth of digital video applications such as home AV network or mobile multimedia have been demanding higher video compression ratio in order to meet system requirements due to limited bandwidth or storage capacity. Enhancement of temporal resolution using FRC at decoder side is attractive in a sense that the R-D performance can be maintained even at low bitrates by dropping frames during encoding process and recovering them at the decoder. The proposed FRC aims to provide accurate estimates of motion vectors for recovered frames based on compressed-domain information. The goal of our study is to realize a decoder design with robust FRC over a variety of implementation platforms from mobile to consumer set-top.
Date of Conference: 14-14 September 2005
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 14 November 2005
Print ISBN:0-7803-9134-9

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Conference Location: Genova, Italy

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