Title :
Using motion-compensated frame-rate conversion for the correction of 3:2 pulldown artifacts in video sequences
Author :
Hilman, Kevin ; Park, Hyun Wook ; Kim, Yongmin
Author_Institution :
Image Comput. Syst. Lab., Washington Univ., Seattle, WA, USA
fDate :
9/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Currently, the most popular method of converting 24 frames per second (fps) film to 60 fields/s video is to repeat each odd-numbered frame for 3 fields and each even-numbered frame for 2 fields. This method is known as 3:2 pulldown and is an easy and inexpensive way to perform 24 fps to 60 fields/s frame-rate conversion. However, the 3:2 pulldown introduces artifacts, which are especially visible when viewing on progressive displays and during slow-motion playback. We have developed a motion-compensated frame-rate conversion algorithm to reduce the 3:2 pulldown artifacts. By using frame-rate conversion with interpolation instead of field repetition, mean square error and blocking artifacts are reduced significantly. The techniques developed here can also be applied to the general frame-rate conversion problem
Keywords :
image sequences; interference suppression; interpolation; motion compensation; television standards; video signal processing; 3:2 pulldown artifacts; blocking artifacts; interpolation; mean square error artifacts; motion-compensated frame-rate conversion; progressive displays; slow-motion playback; video sequences; Biomedical engineering; Displays; Image converters; Interpolation; Laboratories; Mean square error methods; Motion pictures; Spatiotemporal phenomena; TV; Video sequences;
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, IEEE Transactions on