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Reference block. [′ref·rəns ‚bläk] (computer science) A block within a computer program governing a numerically controlled machine which has enough data to allow resumption of the program following an interruption.

Method and system for motion compensated fine granularity scalable video coding with drift control

An adaptively formed reference block is used for coding a block in a current frame in the enhancement layer. In particular, the reference block is formed from a reference block in base layer reconstructed frame and a reference block in the enhancement layer reference frame together with a base layer reconstructed prediction residual block. Furthermore, the reference block for coding is adjusted depending on the transform coefficients of the base layer reconstructed residual layer. Moreover, the actual reference signal used for coding is a weighted average of a reference signal from the reconstructed frame in the base layer and a reference signal from the enhancement layer reference frame together with a base layer reconstruction prediction residual.
Owner:NOKIA CORP

Moving picture processor, method for processing a moving picture, and computer program product for executing an application for a moving picture processor

A moving picture processor includes a first detector configured to detect a reference block most similar to a target block for which motion is to be detected and which is set in a current picture, and to generate a first motion vector candidate indicating a relative position between the target block and the reference block. A second detector is configured to detect a first reference area most similar to a first target area obtained by combining the target block and a first adjacent block adjacent to the target block, and to generate a second motion vector candidate indicating a relative position between the first target area and the first reference area. A determination circuit is configured to determine a motion vector for the target block, based on the first and second motion vector candidates.
Owner:KK TOSHIBA
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