Title :
A method of de-interlacing with motion compensated interpolation
Author :
Sugiyama, Kenji ; Nakamura, Hiroya
Author_Institution :
Technol. Dev. Div., Victor Co. of Japan Ltd., Yokosuka, Japan
fDate :
8/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
De-interlacing is a picture format conversion from an interlaced picture to a progressive picture. Multi-format digital broadcast and progressive display require de-interlacing technology. For this purpose, a motion adaptive method is used widely. In the motion adaptive method, the picture quality is not high enough in the motion area. Motion compensation may be effective for the improvement of picture quality. However, it sometimes causes visible distortion. We propose a new method to solve the problems of motion compensation. It consists of small blocks with large motion estimation, adaptive interpolation control by intra/inter differences and smooth motion switching. We measured the performance of the de-interlacing method objectively. It is found that the SNR of the proposed method becomes 4 to 7 dB better than the non-compensation method
Keywords :
digital television; interpolation; motion compensation; motion estimation; television standards; video signal processing; 4 to 7 dB; SNR; adaptive interpolation control; de-interlacing; inter differences; interlaced picture; intra differences; motion adaptive method; motion compensated interpolation; motion compensation; multi-format digital broadcasts; picture format conversion; picture quality; progressive display; progressive picture; smooth motion; visible distortion; Adaptive control; Broadcast technology; Frequency conversion; Interpolation; Liquid crystal displays; Motion compensation; Motion control; Motion estimation; Programmable control; Spatial resolution;
Journal_Title :
Consumer Electronics, IEEE Transactions on