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US Patent 7259794 De-interlacing device and method therefor

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United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
Patent Number
7259794
Date of Patent
August 21, 2007
Patent Application Number
10942002
Date Filed
September 16, 2004
Patent Primary Examiner
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Michael H. Lee
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A de-interlacing device and method therefor for de-interlacing an image. The image includes at least one field, which includes a plurality of pixels arranged in an M*N matrix. The de-interlacing device is for determining the brightness value of a current pixel and includes the following elements. A motion detector is for determining whether or not the current pixel is motional. An edge detector detects an edge type of the current pixel if the current pixel is motional. An edge-based de-interlacer includes a reference pixel determiner for determining a plurality of edge reference pixels having the strongest correlation with the current pixel according to the edge type, and a brightness value determiner for deriving the brightness value of the current pixel according to the edge reference pixels.

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