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An Edge-Preserving Motion-Compensated Approach for Video Deinterlacing

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Future Multimedia Networking (FMN 2010)

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In this paper, an edge-preserving motion-compensated approach for video deinterlacing is proposed. The proposed method preserves strong edges and interpolates the missing pixels along the contours depending on the motion-degree of the region to which they belong. Our proposal is optimized to lower heavy computation, which is the main drawback of motion-compensated deinterlacing algorithms. Therefore it provides complexity scalability as a trade-off tool between performance and computation time. Experiments show that the proposed algorithm generates high quality results in comparison to other deinterlacing approaches.

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Zhanguzin, D., Trocan, M., Mikovicova, B. (2010). An Edge-Preserving Motion-Compensated Approach for Video Deinterlacing. In: Zeadally, S., Cerqueira, E., Curado, M., Leszczuk, M. (eds) Future Multimedia Networking. FMN 2010. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 6157. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-13789-1_6

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