DocumentCode
108957
Title
Hybrid Frame Rate Upconversion Method Based on Motion Vector Mapping
Author
Tsung-Han Tsai ; Hsueh-Yi Lin
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Nat. Central Univ., Jhongli, Taiwan
Volume
23
Issue
11
fYear
2013
fDate
Nov. 2013
Firstpage
1901
Lastpage
1910
Abstract
Liquid crystal displays (LCDs), which serve as receivers of high visual quality video, suffer from motion blur issues. One of the methods in terminating motion blur is motion compensated frame rate upconversion, which is widely adopted in LCDs. In the previous work, i.e., particle-based frame rate upconversion, the computation complexity is high while repeated operations and some improper cost evaluation setup are observed. Therefore, in this paper, hybrid frame rate upconversion is proposed with two features. First, the cost evaluation for particle-based motion trajectory calibration is modified based on the possible noise sources and video resolution variations. Second, repeated operations in particle-based motion trajectory calibration are observed. Therefore, original particle-based motion trajectory calibration is replaced by initial motion vector assignment and subsequent motion vector mapping to achieve computation complexity reduction, while the effective search range is relatively expanded. According to the experiment results, the visual quality is enhanced by 1.87 dB on average, compared with state-of-the-art unidirectional-based frame rate upconversion approaches. On the other hand, the computation complexity of the proposed design is reduced by 25-90% based on target video resolution, concluding a high visual quality and low computation complexity frame rate upconversion design.
Keywords
image resolution; image restoration; liquid crystal displays; motion compensation; LCD; high visual quality video; hybrid frame rate upconversion method; initial motion vector assignment; liquid crystal display; motion blur issue; motion compensated frame rate upconversion; motion vector mapping; particle-based frame rate upconversion; particle-based motion trajectory calibration; receiver; subsequent motion vector mapping; video resolution variation; Bidirectional motion vector mapping; frame rate upconversion (FRUC); hybrid; iterative motion vector assignment; low computation complexity; noise minimization; resolution adaptive cost evaluation;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1051-8215
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TCSVT.2013.2269024
Filename
6542031
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