Abstract
An experimental motion-compensated noise reducer is developed which reduces noise without any subsidiary degradation in picture. A motion vector detection and motion compensation scheme was applied to a noise reducer. The motion vector detection algorithm is the matching method. The feedback ratio of the motion-compensated noise reducer is considerably higher than that of conventional noise reducers because motion compensation prevents motion blur.
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Ohtsuka, Y., & Ninomiya, Y. (1985). MOTION-COMPENSATED NOISE REDUCER. Terebijon Gakkaishi/Journal of the Institute of Television Engineers of Japan, 39(10), 956–962. https://doi.org/10.3169/itej1978.39.956
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