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A new algorithm for partition sequence interpolation is proposed. In a coding context, such a tool is necessary to reach high compression rates. Our scheme relies on a region-by-region approach. We propose a region ordering, based on an error criterion. Before ordering, some regions are merged according to a motion criterion. The shape of each region changes continuously, and the intermediate images are built from the new shaped regions with a dead leave model.

This work has been supported by the Human Capital and Mobility Project ERBCHBICT 941329 (Image Interpolation based on mathematical morphology. Applications to motion restoration and to sequence coding) of the European Union

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Brémond, R., Marqués, F. (1996). Segmentation-Based Morphological Interpolation of Partition Sequences. In: Maragos, P., Schafer, R.W., Butt, M.A. (eds) Mathematical Morphology and its Applications to Image and Signal Processing. Computational Imaging and Vision, vol 5. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-0469-2_43

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