EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing (Sep 2004)

Multiresolution Motion Estimation for Low-Rate Video Frame Interpolation

  • Hezerul Abdul Karim,
  • Michel Bister,
  • Mohammad Umar Siddiqi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/S1687617204403060
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2004, no. 11
pp. 1708 – 1720

Abstract

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Interpolation of video frames with the purpose of increasing the frame rate requires the estimation of motion in the image so as to interpolate pixels along the path of the objects. In this paper, the specific challenges of low-rate video frame interpolation are illustrated by choosing one well-performing algorithm for high-frame-rate interpolation (Castango 1996) and applying it to low frame rates. The degradation of performance is illustrated by comparing the original algorithm, the algorithm adapted to low frame rate, and simple averaging. To overcome the particular challenges of low-frame-rate interpolation, two algorithms based on multiresolution motion estimation are developed and compared on objective and subjective basis and shown to provide an elegant solution to the specific challenges of low-frame-rate video interpolation.

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