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New Method for Measuring True Motion in Video

University of California System: University of California, San Diego Technology Transfer Office
posted on 03/03/2010

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University researchers have come up with a new robust, efficient and content-adaptive method for determining quantitatively the motion of objects in a video stream. The technology would benefit all video processing and compression applications including picture rate converters, deinterlacing, motion-compensated processing, etc. Software has been written investigating converting 24 Hz (film rate) video to 60 Hz (NTSC rate) video as well as 2:1 and 4:1 frame rate up conversion. The technology can also be used to de-interlace video that was originally interlaced.

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