Paper
9 January 1984 Motion Compensated Predictive Coding
S. Kappagantula, K. R. Rao
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Abstract
Interframe image coding techniques in real-time provide a very attractive scheme of reducing the bandwidth required for coding and transmitting natural video scenes. This paper proposes a modification of two existing algorithms for motion compensated interframe coding. It is shown that the modified method involves a reduced computational complexity while being compatible with the performance obtained by the previous algorithms. Implementation of the new algorithm is consequently simplified and a design for the hardware using a parallel processing approach is studied. The system is proposed for use in NTSC TV pictures for applications ranging from broadcast quality TV to video teleconferencing systems.
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S. Kappagantula and K. R. Rao "Motion Compensated Predictive Coding", Proc. SPIE 0432, Applications of Digital Image Processing VI, (9 January 1984); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.936642
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KEYWORDS
Detection and tracking algorithms

Digital micromirror devices

Motion detection

Video

Distortion

Reconstruction algorithms

Image compression

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