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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 21, 2012
Filed:
Aug. 20, 2009
Min Wang, Scarborough, CA;
Min Wang, Scarborough, CA;
Broadcom Corporation, Irvine, CA (US);
Abstract
A video processor receives an interlaced video comprising source video content and video overlay content. A progressive video of the received interlaced video is used for video overlay detection. The received interlaced video is deinterlaced and converted to a high frame-rate progressive video for display. Video overlay detection and frame based cadence detection are performed independently during frame-rate conversion. Candidate cadences are detected for each video frame. Decisions on final cadences for each video frame are made based on the detected candidate cadences and the detected video overlay content. A frame-rate upconversion is performed according to the final cadence detection decisions. Video frame differences between each video frame and associated adjacent video frames are generated for video overlay detection. Pixel values per line are integrated for each generated video frame difference. An overlay detection vector is formed for each video frame via an element-wise min-operation and refined temporally and/or spatially.