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Makalah ini menerangkan seni bina perkakasan anggaran gerakan dan pampasan (ME/MC) unik untuk algoritma penyesuaian pemandangan. Dengan menganalisis secara statistik ciri pemandangan yang dikodkan dan mengawal parameter pengekodan mengikut pemandangan, kualiti imej yang dinyahkod boleh dipertingkatkan. Ciri seni bina yang paling ketara ialah dua modul untuk ME/MC boleh berfungsi secara bebas. Memandangkan selang masa boleh dimasukkan antara operasi kedua-dua modul, algoritma penyesuaian pemandangan boleh dilaksanakan dalam seni bina. Seni bina ME/MC dimuatkan pada pengekod video MPEG-2 cip tunggal.
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Koyo NITTA, Toshihiro MINAMI, Toshio KONDO, Takeshi OGURA, "Motion Estimation and Compensation Hardware Architecture for a Scene-Adaptive Algorithm on a Single-Chip MPEG-2 Video Encoder" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information,
vol. E84-D, no. 3, pp. 317-325, March 2001, doi: .
Abstract: This paper describes a unique motion estimation and compensation (ME/MC) hardware architecture for a scene-adaptive algorithm. By statistically analyzing the characteristics of the scene being encoded and controlling the encoding parameters according to the scene, the quality of the decoded image can be enhanced. The most significant feature of the architecture is that the two modules for ME/MC can work independently. Since a time interval can be inserted between the operations of the two modules, a scene-adaptive algorithm can be implemented in the architecture. The ME/MC architecture is loaded on a single-chip MPEG-2 video encoder.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/information/10.1587/e84-d_3_317/_p
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