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The conventional motion estimation process, in most existing video encoders, ignores the rate of residuals by utilizing rate and distortion of motion compensation step.
By performing the pure translational techniques in steps 1 to 3, and the motion compensation step to create the SI block at the end (step 12), the translational frame interpolation approach proposed in [9] is replicated.
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After motion compensation, the second step is to apply a flattening operation to eliminate the curvature appearance of the frames.
Methods for translational motion compensation work in two steps [16]: range-bin alignment and phase adjustment.
Conventional two-step motion compensation (MOCO) method is widely adapted for airborne synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imaging due to its conciseness combining with the SAR focusing procedure.
Therefore, translational motion compensation typically consists of two steps: range alignment and phase adjustment [29].
In the joint correction, instead of separating motion compensation into the two dependent steps, it estimates the range shift and phase error simultaneously.
In this context, range-bin alignment is the first step for translational motion compensation.
A background assumption is confirmed that the trajectory information is accurately recorded by the INS and the whole motion compensation procedure is processed without autofocus step.
Step 2: After performing motion compensation (MC), the residual of the high bit-depth MB is tone mapped, followed by discrete cosine transform (DCT), quantization, and entropy encoding.
After the two motion modeling branches have provided their best estimations, a motion model decision (step 11) that selects between the perspective and translational motion models is performed along with the final motion compensation and warping to fuse the available SI estimations (step 12).
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