2014
DOI: 10.1109/jdt.2014.2318086
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An Artifact Information Based Motion Vector Processing Method for Motion Compensated Frame Interpolation

Abstract: Motion compensated frame interpolation (MCFI) is a technique used extensively to enhance the visual quality of low frame rate videos. It requires true motion vectors (MVs) to ensure the high quality of the interpolated image. However, many current motion estimation techniques are block-based, which cannot always provide reliable MVs. In this paper, a novel motion vector processing method is presented to obtain the reliable MVs for MCFI. By introducing the interpolated artifact information of each MV as a new r… Show more

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