Optimal Analysis Window Size Investigation in Accord with Number of Edge Direction

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The display monitors have been developed rapidly. The traditional broadcasting systems employed interlaced scanning format to hide motion artifacts. The procedure of converting interlaced video into a progressive formatted video called frame rate conversion. However, due to the variety of progressive scanning formats, all interlaced scanned contents must be transformed progressive format. In this paper, we study optimal number of window size for frame format conversion method. The objective and subjective performance are shown in performance analysis section.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 718-720)

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1306-1309

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