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Advanced Motion Estimation and Motion Compensated De-Interlacing
International Workshop on HDTV '96, 1996This paper describes a new high quality de-interlacing algorithm applying motion estimation and compensation techniques. First, a comparison between two recently introduced de-interlacing concepts will be presented. One method is based on a generalized sampling theorem and the other uses time-recursion.
Bellers, E. B., de Haan, G.
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IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, 2007
In this work, we develop a new motion-compe (MC) interpolation algorithm to enhance the temporal resolution of video sequences. First, we propose the bilateral motion estimation scheme to obtain the motion field of an interpolated frame without yielding the hole and overlapping problems.
Byeong-Doo Choi +3 more
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In this work, we develop a new motion-compe (MC) interpolation algorithm to enhance the temporal resolution of video sequences. First, we propose the bilateral motion estimation scheme to obtain the motion field of an interpolated frame without yielding the hole and overlapping problems.
Byeong-Doo Choi +3 more
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Motion Vector Estimation and Encoding for Motion Compensated DWT
2003In this work, we propose a new technique for estimation and encoding of motion vectors, in order to achieve an efficient and scalable representation of motion information. The framework is Motion Compensated Three-Dimensional Wavelet Transform (MC3DWT) video coding.
Cagnazzo M. +3 more
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The Motion Compensation Hypothesis
1997Motion compensation is the defining factor of both MPEG and H.261/H.263 compression standards. Without it, these techniques would not achieve compression ratios anywhere close to their current range.
Borko Furht +2 more
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Motion compensated beamforming
Oceans 2003. Celebrating the Past ... Teaming Toward the Future (IEEE Cat. No.03CH37492), 2003A sea-water range and test environment is constructed in which multiple acoustic sources are moving along varied trajectories. The aggregate acoustic signal is measured with a planar array consisting of 120 hydrophones. A system of independent tracking arrays is used to provide ancillary positional information for each source.
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Intelligent motion compensation
2014Nowadays, Computer-Aided Design and Computer-Aided Manufacturing ( CAD / CAM ) systems are widely used in industries, such as mould-making and mechanical components manufacturing on Computer Numerical Con-trolled (CNC) machine. VVorkpiece localization, with novel applications such as workpiece setup, refixturing and dimensional inspections, is a ...
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Deep Affine Motion Compensation Network for Inter Prediction in VVC
IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, 2022Dengchao Jin, Jianjun Lei, Bo Peng
exaly
2014
As introduced in Chapter 3, inverse synthetic aperture radar (ISAR) data are arranged in a 2-D matrix, where the number of range cells is in its row and the number of pulses is in its column, or vice versa. To reconstruct an ISAR range-Doppler image, we first take range compression to obtain ISAR range profiles, which is a sequence of consecutive range
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As introduced in Chapter 3, inverse synthetic aperture radar (ISAR) data are arranged in a 2-D matrix, where the number of range cells is in its row and the number of pulses is in its column, or vice versa. To reconstruct an ISAR range-Doppler image, we first take range compression to obtain ISAR range profiles, which is a sequence of consecutive range
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