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Dans cet article, une nouvelle méthode d'interpolation d'images vidéo basée sur le morphing d'images pour la conversion ascendante de la fréquence d'images est proposée. Dans cette méthode, les caractéristiques de l'image sont extraites par transformation de caractéristiques invariantes d'échelle dans chaque image, et leur correspondance dans deux images contiguës est ensuite calculée séparément dans les régions de premier plan et d'arrière-plan. En utilisant les deux fonctions ci-dessus, la méthode proposée génère avec précision des trames d'interpolation et réalise ainsi une conversion ascendante de la fréquence d'images.
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Miki HASEYAMA, Makoto TAKIZAWA, Takashi YAMAMOTO, "Video Frame Interpolation by Image Morphing Including Fully Automatic Correspondence Setting" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information,
vol. E92-D, no. 10, pp. 2163-2166, October 2009, doi: 10.1587/transinf.E92.D.2163.
Abstract: In this paper, a new video frame interpolation method based on image morphing for frame rate up-conversion is proposed. In this method, image features are extracted by Scale-Invariant Feature Transform in each frame, and their correspondence in two contiguous frames is then computed separately in foreground and background regions. By using the above two functions, the proposed method accurately generates interpolation frames and thus achieves frame rate up-conversion.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/information/10.1587/transinf.E92.D.2163/_p
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