Phase-based frame interpolation method for videos with high accuracy using odd frames
by S. Amutha; S.S. Vinsley
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering and Technology (IJBET), Vol. 33, No. 3, 2020

Abstract: In this venture, an imaginative unpredictability movement that has low vector preparing calculation toward the end side is proposed for movement repaid video vector frame interpolation. By handling this calculation, we typically demonstrates the issues of broken edges and disfigured structures in an inserted frame by progressively refining movement vectors on various square sizes. In the proposed strategy, the info has been taken as video rather than pictures in the current framework and the recuperation yield is taken as pictures and further process has been experienced to get the yield as video. There are some extraordinary systems in this strategy, for example, stage-based interpolation method, multistage movement repaid interpolation, and so forth is usually used to get high reason picture with diminished haze in the pictures to get the unmistakable picture of the information videos. Exploratory outcomes will demonstrate the visual quality, toughness in the video groupings containing quick moving video.

Online publication date: Wed, 17-Jun-2020

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