摘要 |
In a system for compressing video data, temporally adaptive motion interpolation based upon temporal characteristics of human vision is used for establishing threshold levels relative to the degree of motion as a whole (global motion) between frames. The global motion between successive frames in a group of pictures (GOP) is measured to determine if the motion is less or greater than the established threshold levels for determining the designation of I, P, and B frames, spacing between I and P reference frames, and the number of bits used for each frame, and B frames therebetween. |