De-interlacing : a key technology for scan rate conversion
by
 
Bellers, E. B. (Erwin B.)

Title
De-interlacing : a key technology for scan rate conversion

Author
Bellers, E. B. (Erwin B.)

ISBN
9780585475288
 
9780080503868

Personal Author
Bellers, E. B. (Erwin B.)

Edition
1st ed.

Publication Information
Amsterdam ; New York : Elsevier, 2000.

Physical Description
1 online resource (xv, 352 pages) : illustrations.

Series
Advances in image communication ; 9
 
Advances in image communication ; 9.

Contents
Cover -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- 1.1 Historical background of interlace -- 1.2 De-interlacing -- 1.3 Relation with superresolution -- 1.4 Relation with MPEG-2 coding -- 1.5 Motivation and scope of this book -- Part I: Basic technology -- Chapter 2. Overview of de-interlacing algorithms -- 2.1 The de-interlacing problem -- 2.2 Non-motion-compensated de-interlacing -- 2.3 Motion-compensated de-interlacing -- 2.4 Evaluation -- 2.5 Conclusions -- Chapter 3. Overview on motion estimation techniques -- 3.1 Historical developments in motion estimation -- 3.2 Pel-recursive estimators -- 3.3 Block-matching algorithms -- 3.4 True-motion estimation -- 3.5 Global motion models -- 3.6 Object based motion estimation -- 3.7 Evaluation of motion estimation methods -- 3.8 Conclusion -- Part II: System optimization -- Chapter 4. Accurate motion estimates from interlaced video -- 4.1 Accuracy of the motion vectors -- 4.2 Improving block-based motion estimation -- 4.3 Interpolation to improve the motion vector accuracy -- 4.4 Evaluation -- 4.5 Conclusions -- Chapter 5. On the optimization of de-interlacing -- 5.1 Evaluation of the performance on detailed images -- 5.2 Evaluation of the performance on edges -- 5.3 Evaluation of the robustness -- 5.4 The Majority-Selection de-interlacer -- 5.5 Evaluation -- 5.6 Conclusions -- Part III: The future of interlace -- Chapter 6. The efficiency of interlaced versus progressive video on a MPEG-2 digital channel -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Summary of the MPEG-2 video-coding standard -- 6.3 The experiments -- 6.4 Results and evaluation -- 6.5 Discussion -- Chapter 7. Towards an optimal display format -- 7.1 Display format options -- 7.2 Exploiting the source picture resolution -- 7.3 Evaluation -- 7.4 Conclusions -- Chapter 8. Conclusions -- Appendix A. Cycles perdegree and cycles per picture width -- Appendix B. Motion and alias -- Appendix C. Interpolation for sub-pixel de-interlacing -- Appendix D. Example: derivation of a 4 taps TGST filter -- Appendix E. Robustness of the TGST de-interlacer -- Appendix F. MS de-interlacer optimization for a programmable architecture -- F.1 TriMedia architecture -- F.2 Majority-Selection de-interlacer on the TriMedia -- F.3 Computational requirements -- References -- Glossary of special definitions, symbols and notations -- List of Tables -- List of Figures -- Biography -- Index -- Last Page.

Abstract
To interlace or not to interlace' is a hot issue currently. Traditionally interlace has been part of the video standard as it reduces the transmission and display demands, while hardly affecting the perceived quality of the pictures. With the current explosion of new video formats due to emerging technologies as multimedia PC's, videotelephony and flat matrix display the question whether or not interlace is a relict from the past is more relevant than ever. This book provides a broad overview of advanced motion estimation and de-interlacing techniques to enable a profound scientific basis for.

Subject Term
Image processing.
 
Scanning systems.
 
COMPUTERS -- Image Processing.
 
PHOTOGRAPHY -- Techniques -- Digital.
 
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Imaging Systems.
 
COMPUTERS -- Digital Media -- Graphics Applications.
 
Image processing. (OCoLC)fst00967501
 
Scanning systems. (OCoLC)fst01106487

Genre
Electronic books.

Added Author
Haan, G. de.

Electronic Access
ScienceDirect http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780444505941


Shelf NumberItem BarcodeShelf LocationShelf LocationHolding Information
TA1637 .B45 2000 EB1184088-1001Elsevier E-Book CollectionsElsevier E-Book Collections