Claims
- 1-31. (Canceled)
- 32. A motion estimation device comprising:
a motion estimation processor; a global controller; and a plurality of resolution processors connected to the global controller, the plurality of resolution processors analyzing development of a digital video signal in time and performing motion analysis upon the digital video signal, wherein the global controller is adapted to control the plurality of resolution processors and interface with the motion estimation processor.
- 33. The motion estimation device according to claim 32, wherein the plurality of resolution processors comprise at least one low resolution processor adapted to produce low resolution motion analysis.
- 34. The motion estimation device according to claim 33, wherein the at least one low resolution processor is adapted to reduce resolution of a selected frame before producing low motion analysis.
- 35. The motion estimation device according to claim 32, wherein the plurality of resolution processors comprise at least one full resolution processor adapted to produce full resolution motion analysis.
- 36. The motion estimation device according to claim 32, wherein the plurality of resolution processors comprise at least one hyper resolution processor adapted to produce hyper resolution motion analysis.
- 37. The motion estimation device according to claim 36, wherein the at least one hyper resolution processor is adapted to enhance resolution of a selected frame before producing hyper resolution motion analysis.
- 38. The motion estimation device according to claim 32, wherein the plurality of resolution processors are at least adapted to acquire and store motion analysis information in at least one storage unit.
- 39. The motion estimation device according to claim 32, wherein the plurality of resolution processors are each at least adapted to operate according to a same corresponding program command and a different corresponding program command.
- 40. The motion estimation device according to claim 32, wherein the plurality of resolution processors are each at least adapted to operate up one of a same portion and different portions of information comprising a digital video signal.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application a continuation application of U.S. Ser. No. 09/010.859, filed Jan. 22, 1998, which is incorporated in its entirety by reference herein.
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