Motion compensation video (VIDEO)
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The researchers applied their single-pixel motion compensation method to a 4-second video recorded at 120 frames per second. The output (shown) was an 8-second video sequence, still at 120 frames per second, that effectively doubled the temporal resolution by increasing the total frame count from 480 to 960. This higher frame density improved the system’s ability to capture fine details of dynamic scenes. In addition, the method reduced motion-induced artifacts, resulting in smoother inter-frame transitions and overall higher imaging quality.
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Yuanjin Yu, Beijing Institute of Technology
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