Denoising
Versatile video noise suppression
Short Description
- Booklet, PDF (890 KB)
- Video for managers (short), WMV (5.05 MB)
- Video for developers (with technical details), WMV (5.37 MB)
Practically all video streams have noise of various types and amplitudes. Noise lowers the subjective quality of video, leads to a decreased compression ratio during encoding and increases the difficulty of other types of video processing. Temporal and spatial filtration are used to denoise video. There is a multitude of denoising solutions on the market, here is a comparison of some of them.
Primary Applications
- Digital camcorders
- Television equipment
- DVD and HD DVD recorders
- Video CD/DVD/DivX players
- Stream pre-processing for better quality/compression ratio trade-off after encoding by either lossy or lossless video codecs
Key Features
- Various speed/quality trade-offs
- Competitive objective and subjective quality characteristics
- Fully automatic
- Preserves details
- Suitable for hardware implementation
Basic Deliverables
- Reference model in “C”
- C + Assembler sources of an implementation optimized for PC (if required)
- Algorithm description
- Software description
- Verification instructions
Basic Deliverables
- Source code for a reference implementation in C
- C and assembly language source code for an implementation optimized for the PC (if required)
- Algorithm description
- Software description
- Verification instructions
Contact Information
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