1 October 2006 Edge-dependent interpolation-based deinterlacing using edge patterns
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Abstract
A deinterlacing algorithm based on edge-dependent interpolation (EDI) that considers edge patterns is proposed. Generally, EDI algorithms perform visually better than other deinterlacing algorithms using one field. However, they produce unpleasant results due to failure in estimating edge direction. To estimate the edge direction precisely, not only simple differences between adjacent two lines but also edge patterns are used. Edge patterns, which give sufficient information to estimate the edge direction, appear along the edge direction. Therefore, we analyze properties of edge patterns and model them as a weight function. The weight function helps the proposed method to estimate the edge direction precisely. Experimental results indicate that the proposed algorithm outperforms conventional EDI approaches with respect to both objective and subjective criteria.
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Min Kyu Park, Min Byun, Jong Hyun Park, and Moon Gi Kang "Edge-dependent interpolation-based deinterlacing using edge patterns," Journal of Electronic Imaging 15(4), 043003 (1 October 2006). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.2360696
Published: 1 October 2006
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Cited by 9 scholarly publications and 2 patents.
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KEYWORDS
Digital filtering

Visualization

Motion estimation

Telecommunications

Electronics engineering

Failure analysis

Linear filtering

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