Presentation 1993/5/21
Motion compensated interframe direct coding scheme using Hadamard transform
Takahiro Hamada, Shuuichi Matsumoto,
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Abstract(in English) Currentyl,component signgal-based MC(Motion compensation) DCT scheme is widely used because of its high efficient coding performance in video coding field.Most of TV signal,however,is still composite TV signal such as NTSC,in which composite・ component conversion is necessary introducing degradation in picture quality to apply MC DCT scheme.In this paper,therefore, motion compensated interframe direct coding scheme is proposed, where Hadamard transform is utilized on which NTSC colour sub- carrier (CSC) can be effectively treated.Composite MC which compensates CSC phase and motion with fractional pel and line accuracy on Hadamard transform is a special feature of this sheme. The effectiveness of the proposed scheme is shown by a computer simulation comparing with MC DCT scheme.
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Keyword(in English) Direct coding / Hadamard transform / Composite motion compensation / Composite・Component conuersion
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Title (in English) Motion compensated interframe direct coding scheme using Hadamard transform
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Keyword(1) Direct coding
Keyword(2) Hadamard transform
Keyword(3) Composite motion compensation
Keyword(4) Composite・Component conuersion
1st Author's Name Takahiro Hamada
1st Author's Affiliation KDD R&D Laboratories()
2nd Author's Name Shuuichi Matsumoto
2nd Author's Affiliation KDD R&D Laboratories
Date 1993/5/21
Paper # IE93-12
Volume (vol) vol.93
Number (no) 55
Page pp.pp.-
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