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An image display system for decoding an input signal coded by a hybrid coding methods comprising a variable length decoding section, an inverse quantisation section, a DC level distribution information detection system for storing DC component information of the inverse quantized information and generating DC distribution information, an inverse DCT section, a motion compensation section and a signal correction section for correcting a first output signal output from the motion compensation section based on the DC distribution information to generate a second output signal to be displayed. The correction section may comprise a level correction section for performing contrast correction, an RGB conversion section for converting the signal output by the level correction section and a gamma correction section. The DC component level distribution information may include maximum, minimum or average values of the DC component.
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- 1 - IMAGE SIGNAL DECODER AND IMAGE SIGNAL DISPLAY SYSTEM
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to an image signal decoder for decoding a coded image signal and converting to the previous image signal of the coding, and an image signal display system for decoding a coded image signal, converting to the previous image signal of the coding, and displaying the image signal on a display device, and a liquid crystal display (hereinafter, referred to as LCD) is used as the display device.
Examples of the known apparatuses which highly efficiently code or decode image signals are based on the standards such as the ISO/IEC 13818-2 a Coding of Audio, Picture, Multimedia and Hypermedia Information" and IS0/IEC DIS 11172 "Coding of Moving Pictures and Associated Audio ISO/IEC JTC1/SC29 WG11 n.
A conventional apparatus for decoding the image signal (hereinafter is referred to as image signal decoder) will be described with reference to FIG. 6. FIG. 6 is a block diagram showing the example of the conventional apparatus for decoding the image signal. In FIG. 6, the output terminal of a variable length decoding section 601 to which a coded image signal is input is connected to the input terminal of an inverse quantization section 602. The output terminal of the inverse quantization section 602 is connected to the input terminal of
l : an inverse discrete cosine transform (hereinafter, referred to as DCT) section 603. The output terminal of the inverse DCT section 603 is connected to the input terminal of a motion compensation section 604. The output terminal of the motion compensation section 604 is connected to the input terminal of a frame buffer 605. The output terminal of the frame buffer 605 is connected to the input terminal of the motion compensation section 604. A decoded image signal is output from the output terminal of the motion compensation section 604.
Decoding operation of the conventional image signal decoder configured above will be described. The input image signal is image data highly efficiently coded based on the ISO/IEC 13818-2 (hereinafter, referred to as coded data). On the input coded data, variable length decoding is performed by the variable length decoding section 601. By the variable length decoding, the following pieces of information are extracted: motion vector information for motion compensation; coded image signal coefficient information; time information for playback stored in the header; and header information representative of the coding mode of each frame and the like.
The coefficient information includes quantized coefficient data and quantization scale data used for the quantization. On the coefficient information, inverse quantization is performed by the inverse quantization section 602, so that the coefficient information is restored to the original DCT coefficient information which was converted into
l d ( the coefficient information through quantization. On the DCT coefficientinformation,inverseDCTisperformedby the inverse DCT section 603, so that the DCT coefficient information is converted into the original pixel value information which was converted into the DCT coefficient information through orthogonal transformation.
When the pixel value information is that of a frame on which intra-frame coding is performed (hereinafter, referred to as I frame), the pixel value information is output without undergoing the motion compensation by the motion compensation section 604. When the pixelvalueinformation is that of a frame on which forward predictive coding is performed (hereinafter, referred to as P frame) or of a frame on which bidirectional predictive coding is performed (hereinafter, referred to B frame), the pixel value information undergoes the motion compensation. That is, the converted pixel value information undergoes the motion compensation by the motion compensation section 604 by use of the motion vector information extracted by the variable length decoding section 601, and are successively output in accordance with the time information for playback. Determining the coding mode of the frame of the pixel value information, which has been, converted by the inverse DCT section 603 (whether the frame is the I frame, the P frame or the B frame) is made based on the header information.
When the pixelvalue information output from the motion compensation section 604 is that of the I frame or the P frame,
- - - it is temporarily stored in the frame buffer 605 so that it is used for the next motion compensation. The frame buffer 605 is capable of storing a maximum of two frames of reference data so that bidirectionally predictive-coded data can be decoded.
The frame buffer 605 has a ring buffer configuration in which when the newest frame data is input, it is stored by overwriting the frame data being oldest in time with it.
In this manner, damage signal coded by a hybrid coding method that uses both intra-frame coding and interframe coding is decoded into pixel value information and is output to the display device.
A conventional image signal display system for displaying a decoded image signal on a display device will be described with reference toFIG. 7 and FIG. 8. This image signal display system is disclosed, for example, in Japanese Laid open Patent Application No. Hei 10-11021, FIG. 7 is a block diagram showing the configuration of the conventional image signal display system. In FIG. 7, the output terminal of a variable length decoding section 701 to which coded data is input is connected to the input terminal of an inverse quantization section 702. The output terminal of the inverse quantization section 702 is connected to the input terminal of an inverse DCT section 703. The output terminal of the inverse DCT section 703 is connected to the input terminal of a motion compensation section 704. The output terminal of the motion compensation section 704 is connected to a frame
f - 5 - .. buffer705,an image analyzation section 706 and en output signal correction section 707. The output terminal of the frame buffer 705 is connected to the input terminal of the motion compensation section 704. The output terminal of the image analyzation section 706 is connected to the input terminal of the output signal correction section 707. An output image signal of the output signalcorrection section 707 is input to animage display section 708.
FIG. 8 is a block diagram showing the configuration of the output signal correction section 707. In FIG. 8, the image signal and signal level distribution information described later are input to a level correction section 801. The output terminal of the level correction section 801 is connected to the input terminal of an RGB conversion section 802. The output terminal of the RGB conversion section 802 is connected to a gamma correction section 803.
Next, the operation of the conventional image signal display system will be described with reference to FIG. 7. On the input coded data, variable length decoding is performed by the variable length decoding section 701. By the variable length decoding' the following pieces of information are extracted: motion vector information for motion compensation; coded image signal coefficient information; time information for playback stored in the header; and header information representative of the coding mode of each frame and the like.
The coefficient information extracted by the variable
fly length decoding section 701 includes quantized coefficient data and quantization scale data used for the quantization. On the coefficient information, inverse quantization is performed by the inverse quantization section 702, so that the coefficient information is restored to the original DCT coefficient information which was converted into the coefficient information through quantization.
On the DCT coefficient information restored by the inverse quantization section 702, inverse DCT is performed by the inverse DCT section 703, so that the DCT coefficient information is restored to the original pixel value information which was convertedinto the DCT coefficientinformation through orthogonal transformation. When the pixel value information converted by the inverse DCT section 703 is that of the I frame, the pixel value information is output without undergoing the motion compensation by the motion compensation section 704.
When the pixel value information is that of the P frame or the B frame, the pixel value information undergoes the motion compensation by the motion compensation section 704 by use of the motion vector information extracted by the variable length decoding section 701. Then, the pixel value information is successively output in accordance with the time information extracted by the variable length decoding section 701.
The coding mode of the frame of the pixel value information converted by the inverse DCT section 703 is determined based on the header information extracted by the
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When the pixel valueinformation output from the motion compensation section 704 is that of the I frame or the P frame, it is temporarily stored in the frame buffer 705 so that it is used for the next motion compensation. The frame buffer 705 is capable of storing a maximum of two frames of reference data so that bidirectionally predictive-coded data can be decoded.
The frame buffer 705 has a ring buffer configuration in which when the newest frame data is input, it is stored by overwriting the frame data being oldest in time with it.
The image analyzation section 706 analyzes the pixel value information output from the motion compensation section 704, and generates intraframe signal level distribution information (e,g. information such as the maximum signal level, the minimum signal level and an average signal level). Based on the signal level distribution information output from the image analyzation section 706, the output signal correction section 707 performs output correction on the pixel value information output from the motion compensation section 704.
For example, the pixel value information output from the motion compensation section 704 is input to the level correction section 801 of the output signal correction section 707.
Concurrently, to the level correction section 801, the signal level distribution information is input from the image . analyzationsection706. Based on the signalleveldistribution information, the level correction section 80i corrects
8 - (contrast correction or level correction) the pixel value information so that the maximum and the minimum levels of the pixel value information are the same as the maximum and the minimum output levels that can be displayed by the image display device, respectively.
The pixel value information (image signal) output from the level correction section 801 is converted into RGB signals by the RGB conversion section 802. On the RGB signals, input and output correction (gamma correction) responsive to characteristics of the image display device is performed by the gamma correction section 803. In this manner, the coded data is decoded into an image signal conforming to the characteristics of the display device, is output to the image display section 708 and is displayed, for example, on an LCD monitor. Examples of conventional image signal decoders for decoding coded image signals include playback-only apparatuses such as video CD players and DVD players. Moreover,' dedicated decoder boards intended for playback on personal computers, and decoder software that realizes playback processing in the form of software are known. The image signal display system uses, as the display device, a TV monitor using a TV picture tube, a monitor using a display cathode ray tube (hereinafter, referred to as CRT), an LCD monitor, or a monitor using a plasma display panel (hereinafter, referred to as PDP).
In recent years, for saving space, an image signal
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display system using a flat-panel LCD monitor or PDP monitor has been required. In an image signal display system using an LCD monitor as the image display device, image quality is degraded due to characteristics inherent in LCD monitors. Since LCD monitors are low in response speed, afterimages are apt to be formed when a vigorously moving picture is displayed.
Moreover, since LCD monitors provide display by the dot-matrix method, interlace interference occurs when the image signal of the interlace method is displayed. In addition, since LCD monitors are low in screen illuminance, the displayed image is low in contrast and dark.
BRIEF StARY OF THE INVENTION There is therefore a need to provide an image signal display system using an LCD monitor, solving or mitigating the above-mentionid problems inherent in LCD monitors and being capable of providing display of an image quality equal to that provided by TV monitors and CRT monitors, and to provide an image signal decoder for use in the image signal display system.
An image signal decoder according to the present invention is provided with a variable length decoding section for performing variable length decoding on an input image signal coded by a hybrid coding method that uses both intra-frame coding and interframe coding, and generating motion vector information r coefficient information, time information and header information. The Manage signal decoder is further provided with
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an interframe motion determination section for storing the motion vector information output from the variable length decoding section, and determining a magnitude of an interframe motion based on a distribution of the motion vector information.
When determining that the interframe motion is large, the interframe motion determination section performs control so that the decoding by the variable length decoding section is suspended. The image signal decoder is further provided with: an inverse guantization section for performing inverse guantization on the coefficient information output from the variable length decoding section; and an inverse DCT section for performing inverse DCT on the inversely quantized coefficient information output from the inverse quantization section. The image signal decoder is further provided with: a motion compensation section for performing motion compensation based on the inversely discrete-cosine-transformed coefficient information output from the inverse DCT section and the motion vector information, and generating an output image signal; and a frame buffer for temporarily storing the output image signal output from the motion compensation section.
According to this image signal decoder, the interframe motion determination section detects the interframe motion based on the distribution condition of the motion vector information. When the interframe motion determination section determines that the interframe motion is large, the frame rate is decreased by suspending the processing by the variablelength
( - - 11 decoding section. Consequently, the formation of afterimages can be suppressed when a played back image is displayed on an LCD monitor, An image signal decoder according to another aspect of the present invention is provided with a variable length decoding section for performing variable length decoding on an input image signal coded by a hybrid coding method that uses both intra-frame coding and interframe coding, and generating motion vector information, coefficient information, time information and header information. The image signal decoder is further provided with a decode control section for determining a magnitude of an interframe motion based on the motion vector information and the coefficient information output from the variable length decoding section and the number of bits per frame. When determining that the interframe motion is large, the decode control section suspends the decoding by the variable length decoding section. The image signal decoder is further provided with: an inverse quantization section for performing inverse quantization on the coefficient information output from the variable length decoding section; an inverse DCT section for performing inverse DCT on the inversely quantized coefficient information output from the inverse quantization section; a motion compensation section for performing motion compensation based on the inversely discrete-cosine- transformed coefficient information output from the inverse DCT section and the motion vector information,
3 - 12 and generating an output image signal; and a frame buffer for temporarily storing the output image signal output from the motion compensation section.
According to this image signal decoder, the decode control section determines the interframe motion based on the distribution condition of the motion vector information, the number of generated bits per frame and quantization information included in the coefficient information. When the decode control section determines that the interframe motion is large, the frame rate is decreased by suspending the processing in the variable length decoding section. Consequently, the formation of afterimages can be suppressed when a played back image is displayed on an LCD monitor.
An image signal decoder according to still another aspect of the present invention uses both intra-frame coding and interframe coding. The image signal decoder is provided with a variable length decoding section for performing variable length decoding on an input image signal coded by a hybrid coding method that selectively uses frame processing or field
processing for each coding unit, and generating motion vector information coefficient information, time information and header information. The image signal decoder is further provided with a frame/field processing detection-section for
determining whether the currently performed coding is performed in units of frames or in units of fields based on the motion
vector information and the coefficient information output from
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the variable length decoding section. The image signal decoder is further provided with; an inverse quantization section for performing inverse quantization on the coefficient information output from the variable length decoding section; and an inverse DCT section for performing inverse DCT on the inversely quantized coefficient information output from the inverse quantization section. me image signal decoder is further provided with: a motion compensation section for performing motion compensation based on the inversely discrete-cosine-
transformed coefficient information output from theinverse DCT section and the motion vector information, and generating a first output image signal; a frame buffer for temporarily storing the first output image signal output from the motion compensation section; and a field interpolation section for,
when the frame/field processing detection-section determines
that the coding is performed in units of fields, interpolating
one of field data of the first output image signal output from
the motion compensation section, and generating a second output image signal. The image signaldecoder is further provided with an output switching section for performing control so that the first output image signal from the motion compensation section is output when the frame/field processing detection-section
determines that the coding is performed in units of frames, and that the second output image signal from the fieldinterpolation
section is output when the frame/field processing
detection-section determines that the coding is performed in
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According to this image signal decoder, the frame/field
processing detection-section determines whether the coding is performed in units of frames or in units of fields for each coding
unit. When it is performed in units of fields, the frame/field
processing detection-section determines that there is an intra-field motion in the area, and the field interpolation
section produces a second output image signal by interpolation and outputs it. Consequently, the occurrence of interlace interference can be suppressed when a played back image is displayed on an LCD monitor.
An image signal display system according to the present invention is provided with a variable length decoding section f or performing variable length decoding on an input image signal coded by a hybrid coding method that uses both intra-frame coding and interframe coding, and generating motion vector information, coefficient information, time information and header 9 information. The image signal display system is further provided with: an inverse suantization section for performing inverse quantization on the coefficient information output from the variable length decoding section; and a DC level distribution information detection section for temporarily storing only DC component information of the inversely quantized coefficient information output from the inverse quantization section, generating distribution information of the DC component information corresponding to one frame, and
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outputting the generated distribution information. The image signal display system is further provided with: an inverse DCT section for performing inverse DCT on the inversely quantized coefficient information output from the inverse quantization section; end a motion compensation section for performing motion compensation based on the inversely discrete-cosine transformed coefficient information output from the inverse DCT section and the motion vector information, and generating a first output image signal. The image signal display system is further provided with: a frame buffer for temporarily storing the first output image signal output from the motion compensation section; an output signal correction section for correcting the first output image signal output from the motion compensation section based on the distribution information of the DC component information output from the DC level distribution information detection section, and generating a second output image signal; and an image display section for displaying the second output image signal output from the output signal correction section.
According to the image signal display system, the DC level distribution information detection section produces the distribution information of the DC component corresponding to one frame in decoding, and the distribution information is used for the output signal correction of the decoded image signal.
Consequently, image analysis conventionally performed after decoding is unnecessary, so that the overall processing amount
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can be reduced and the apparatus scale can be reduced. In addition, even in the case where an LCD monitor is used as the display device, high quality display is realizable so as to be similar to the use of a TV monitor or a CRT monitor as the display device. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing the configuration of an image signal decoder according to a first embodiment of the present invention: FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing the configuration of an image signal decoder according to a second embodiment of the present invention; FIG. 3 is a block diagram showing the configuration of an image signal decoder according to a third embodiment of the present invention; FIG. 4 is a block diagram showing the configuration of an image signal display system according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention; FIG. 5 is a block diagram showing the configuration of an output signal correction section in the image signal display system according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention; FIG. 6 is the block diagram showing the configuration of the conventional image signal decoder; FIG. 7 is the block diagram showing the configuration
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIES
Preferred embodiments of the image signal decoder of the present invention will hereinafter be described with reference to FIG. 1 to FIG. 5. A. [First embodiment] FIG. 1 is a block diagram of an image signal decoder according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
In FIG. 1, the output terminal of a variable length decoding section 101 to which a coded image signal is input is connected to the input terminal of an interframe motion determination section 102 end to the input terminalofaninverse quantization section 103. The output terminaloftheinterframe motion determination section 102 is connected to the input terminal of the variable length decoding section 101. The output terminal of the inverse quantization section 103 is connected to the input terminal of an inverse DCT section 104.
The output terminal of the inverse DCT section 104 is connected to the input terminal of a motion compensation section 105. The output terminal of the motion compensation section 105 is connected to the input terminalof a frame buffering. A decoded
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The interframe motion determination section 102 includes a motion vector information memory section 111 for storing motion vector information output from the variable length decoding section 101, a threshold value determination section 112 for determining the motion of an image between the current frame and the immediately preceding frame, and a control signal generation section 113 for generating a control signal to controlthe operation of the variable length decoding section 101 based on the result of the determination by the threshold value determination section 112.
The operation of the image signal decoder of the first embodiment configured above will be described. Like in the conventional examples, the input image signal is coded data.
On the input coded data, variable length decoding is performed by the variable length decoding section 101. By the variable length decoding, the following pieces of information are extracted: motion vector information for motion compensation; coded image signal coefficient information; time information for playback stored in the header; and header information representative of the coding mode of each frame and the like.
The motion vector information extracted by the variable length decoding section 101 is temporarily stored in the interframe motion determination section 102 and used for the interframe motion determination.
r - 19 Themotionvectorinformation extracted by the variable length decoding section 101 is temporarily stored in the motion vector information memory section 111 in the interframe motion determination section 102. The motion vector information stored in the motion vector information memory section 111 is transmitted to the threshold value determination section 112, and a predetermined threshold value and the value of the motion vector data are compared. The threshold value determination section 112 counts the number of motion vector data whose values are the threshold value or more, and determines based on the number whether it is necessary to control the interframe motion or not.
The control signal generation section 113 receives the result of the determination from the threshold value determination section 112. When the received determination result is that the control is necessary because the interframe motion is large, the control signal generation section 113 generates a control signal to suspend the decoding by the variable length decoding section 101, and outputs the generated control signal. The control signal is not output for decoding of a frame serving as a reference frame for decoding (I frame or P frame), but is output only for variable length decoding the data of the B frame so that the decoding is suspended. The coefficient information extracted by the variable length decoding
section 101 includes quantized coefficient data and quantization scale data used for the quantization. On the
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coefficient information, inverse quantization is performed by the inverse quantization section 103, so that the coefficient information is restored to the original DCT coefficient information which was converted into the coefficient information through quantization. On the DCT coefficient information restored by the inverse quantization section 103, inverse DCT is performed by the inverse DCT section 104, so that the DCT coefficient information is converted into the original pixel value information which was converted into the DCT coefficient information through orthogonal transformation.
When the pixel value information converted by the inverse DCT section 104 is that of the I frame, the pixel value information is output without undergoing the motion compensation by the motion compensation section 105. When the pixel value information is that of the P frame or the B frame, the pixel value information undergoes the motion compensation by the motion compensation section 105byuseof the motion vector @. information extracted by the variable length decoding section 101, and is successively output in accordance with the time information extracted by the variable length decoding section 101. The coding mode of the pixel value information converted by the inverse DCT section 104 is determined based on the header information extracted by the variable length decoding section 101. When the pixel value information output from the motion compensation section 105 is that of the I frame or the P frame,
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The frame buffer 106 has a ring buffer configuration in which when the newest frame data is input, the newest frame data is stored by overwriting the frame data being oldest in time with it. As described above, according to the image signal decoder of the first embodiment, when the interframe motion determination section determines that the interframe motion is large, the frame rate is decreased by suspending the processing by the variable length decoding section. Consequently, the formation of afterimages can be suppressed when a played back image is displayed on an LCD monitor being low in response speed.
[Second embodiment] FIG. 2 is a block diagram of an image signal decoder according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
In the image signal decoder of the second embodiment, only the interframe motion determination section 102 of the first embodiment is replaced by a decode control section 202.
Therefore, like parts are designated bylike reference numerals, and overlapping descriptions are omitted.
In FIG, 2, the decode control section 202 of the image signal decoder of the second embodiment include a motion vector
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information memory section 211, a coefficient information memory section 212 and a header information memory section 213 for storing the motion vector information, the coefficient information end the header information output from the variable length decoding section 101, respectively. The decode control section 202 also includes a motion determination section 214 for determining the interframe motion based on the respective information stored in the memory sections 211, 212 and 213, and a controlsignal generation section 215 for generating a control signal for the decoding by the variable length decoding section 101 in accordance with the result of the determination by the motion determination section 214.
The operation of the image signal decoder of the second embodiment will be described hereafter.
. On the input coded data, variable length decoding is performed by the variable length decoding section 101. By the variable length decoding, the following information are extracted: motion vector Information for motion compensation; coded image signal coefficient information; time information for playback stored in the header; and header information representative of the coding mode of each frame and the like.
In the decode control section 202, the motion vector information extracted by the variable length decoding section 101 is temporarily stored in the motion vector information memory section 211. The coefficient information is temporarily stored in the coefficient information memory section 212. The
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header information is temporarily stored in the header information memory section 213. The stored motion vector information, coefficientinformation end treader information are each read out and transmitted to the motion determination section 214, and whether an interframe motion is present or absent is determined.
In a scene where the interframe motion is large, the prediction error is large because the accuracy of the motion compensation in the coding is low, so that the value of the,' generated DCT coefficient datais high. Consequently, when the quantization is performed at a quantization level similar to other scenes where the motion is small, the number of bits is large. Since the processingsby means of the inverse DCT section and succeeding sections cannot be performed when the number of bits is large, it is necessary to perform the quantization at a coarse quantization level in order to decrease the number of bits. Moreover, since the relationship between the quantization level and the number of bits at this time is also affected by the difference of the coding mode such as the bidirectional predictive coding or the forward predictive coding, the header information is also important as a determination condition.
In view of these, the motion determination section 214 determines that a period where the amount of the generated DCT coefficient information is large in a predictive-coded frame is the period where an interframe motion is present, based on i
f - 24 thedistribution condition of the magnitude of the motionvector, quantization level information, number-of-bits information and the header information.
When the motion determination section 214 determines that the interframe motion is large, the control signal generation section 215 generates a decode skip command signal to suspend the decoding by the variable length decoding section 101, and outputs the generated signal. m e decode skip command signal is not output for the decoding of the I frame or the P frame data serving as a reference frame for decoding, but is output only for the B frame data so that the variable length decoding is suspended.
The coefficient info',.ation extracted by the variable length decoding section 101 includes quantized coefficient data and quantization scale data used for the quantization. On the coefficient information, inverse quantization is performed by the inverse quantization section 103, so that the coefficient information is restored to the original DCT coefficient information which was converted into the coefficient information through quantization. On the DCT coefficient information restored by the inverse quantization section 103, inverse DCT is performed by the inverse DCT section 104, so that the DCT coefficient information is converted into the original pixel value information which was converted into the DCT coefficient information through orthogonal transformation.
When the converted pixelvalue informationis that of theI frame,
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the pixel value information is output without undergoing the motion compensation by the motion compensation section 105.
When the pixel value information is that of the P frame or the B frame, the pixel value information undergoes the motion compensation by the motion compensation section 105 by use of the motion vector information extracted by the variable length decoding section 101, and is successively output in accordance with the time information extracted by the variable length decoding section 101.
The coding mode in the coding of the pixel value information converted by the inverse DCT section 104 is determined based on the header information extracted by the variable length decoding section 101. When the pixel value information output from the motion compensation section 105 is that of the I frame or the P frame, the pixel value information is temporarily stored in the frame buffer 106 so that the pixel value information is used for the next motion compensation. The frame buffer 106 has a capacity capable of storing a maximum of two frames of reference data so that bidirectionally predictive-coded data can be decoded. The frame buffer 106 has a ring buffer configuration in which when the newest frame data is input, the newest frame data is stored by overwriting the frame data being oldest in time with it.
As described above, according to the image signal decoder-of the second embodiment, the decode control section detects the interframe motion based on the distribution
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condition of the motion vector information, the number of bits per frame, and the quantization information included in the coefficient information. When it is determined that the interframe motion is large, the frame rate is decreased by suspending the processing by the variable length decoding section. Consequently, the formation of afterimages can be suppressed when a played back image is displayed on an LCD monitor. [Third embodiment! FIG. 3 is a block diagram of an image signal decoder according to the third embodiment of the present invention.
In FIG. 3, the output terminal of a variable length decoding section 301 to which coded data is input is connected to a frame/field processing detection-section 302 and to an
inverse quantization section 303. The output terminal of the inverse quantization section 303 is connected to the input terminal of an inverse DCT section 304. The output terminal of the inverse DCT section 304 is connected to the input terminal of a motion compensation section 305. The output terminal of the motion compensation section 305 is connected to the input terminals of a frame buffer 306, a field interpolation section
307 and an output switching section 308. The output terminal of the frame buffer 306 is connected to the input terminal of the motion compensation section 305.
The output terminal of the frame/field processing
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section 308. The output terminal of the field interpolation
section 305 is connected to the input terminal of the output switching section 308, A decoded image signal is output from the output terminal of the output switching section 308 to a display device.
The operation of the image signal decoder of the third embodiment will be described hereafter. In the following.
description, the input coded data is data coded based on the
MPEG2 (Moving Picture Experts Group phase 2) standard.
According to the MPEG2 standard, whether coding is performed in units of frames or in units of fields can be decided for each
coding unit (hereinafter, referred to as macro block). This is because the coding efficiency is higher when field processing
is performed for a motion area where there is an intra-field
motion (area where data is different between fields) and frame
processing is performed for a motionless area where there is no intraframe motion.
On the input coded data, variable length decoding is performed by the variable length decoding section 301, and the following information are extracted: motion vector information for motion compensation: coded image signal coefficient information;time information for playback stored in the header; and header information representative of the coding mode of each frame and the like. Based on the extracted coefficient
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information and motion vector information, the frame/field
processing detection-section 302 detects whether each macro block is a frame-processed one or a field-processed one, and
outputs the result of the detection. That is, the motion area in the frame can be detected by detecting whether the macro block is frame- processed or geld-processed in decoding the date coded according to the MPEG2 standard.
The coefficient information extracted by the variable length decoding eection301 includes quantized coefficient data and quantization scale data used for the quantization. On the coefficient information, inverse quantization is performed by the inverse quantization section 303, so that the coefficient information is restored to the original DCT coefficient information which was converted into the coefficient information through quantization.
On the DCT coefficient information restored by the inverse quantization section 303, inverse DCT is performed by the inverse DCT section 304, so that the DCT coefficient information is converted into the original pixel value information which was converted into the DCT coefficient information through orthogonal transformation. When the pixel value information converted by the inverse DCT section 304 is that oftheIframe, the pixel value information is output without undergoing the motion compensation by the motion compensation section 305. When the pixel value information is that of the P frame or the B frame, the pixel value information undergoes
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the motion compensation by the motion compensation section 305 by use of the motion vectorinformation extracted by the variable length decoding section 301, and is successively output in accordance with.the time information extracted by the variable length decoding section 301.
The coding mode by which the pixel value information converted by the inverse DCT section 304 is coded is determined teased on the header information extracted by the variable length decoding section 301. When the pixel value information output from the motion compensation section 305 is that of the I frame-
orthePframe,the pixelvalueinformation is temporarily stored in the frame buffer 306 so that the pixel value information is used for the next motion compensation. The frame buffer 306 has a capacity capable ofatoringa maximum of two frames of reference data so that bidirectionally predictive-coded data can be decoded. The frame buffer 306 has a ring buffer configuration in which when the newest frame data is input, the newest frame data is stored by overwriting the frame data being oldest in time with it.
When the frame/field processing detection-section 302
determines that the macro block is field-processed, the field
interpolation section 307 performs field interpolation on the
pixel value information output from the motion compensation section305. The fieldinterpolationsection307 produces frame
data, for example, by interpolating only one of the field data
of theinputpixelvalueinformation, end outputs a second output
r - 30 mage signal. As another method of producing field data by
interpolation, new frame data may be produced by filtering both of the field data.
In accordance with the result of the determination by the frame/field processing detection-section 302, the output
switching section 308 outputs the first output image signal itself of the motion compensation section 305 with regard to the date of the frameprocessed macro block. With regard to the data of the field-processed macro block, the output switching
section 308 outputs the second output image signal produced by the field interpolation section 307.
As described above, according to the image signal decoder of the third embodiment, the frame/field processing
detection-section determines that there is an intra-field
motionin the area when the macro block is field-processed. Then,
the field interpolation section 307 produces frame data by
interpolation and outputs the second output image signal.
Consequently, the occurrence of interlace interference can be suppressed when a played back image is displayed on an LCD monitor. [Fourth embodiment] FIG. 4 is a block diagram showing the configuration of an image signal display system according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention. In FIG. 4, the output terminalofa variable length decoding section 401 towhich coded
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data is input is connected to the input terminal of an inverse quantization section 402. The output terminal of the inverse quantization section 402 is connected to aDClevel distribution information detection section 403 and to an inverse DCT section 404. The output terminal of the inverse DCT section 404 is connected to the input terminal of a motion compensation section 405. The output terminal of the motion compensation section 405 is connected to the input terminal of a frame buffer 406 and to the input terminal of an output signal correction section 407. m e output terminal of the frame buffer 406 is connected to the input terminal of the motion compensation section 405.
The output terminal of the output signal correction section 407 is connected to an image display section 408. The output terminal of the DC level distribution information detection section 403 is connected to the input terminal of the output signal correction section 407. The image display section 408 is an LCD monitor.
FIG. 5 is a block diagram showing the internal configuration of the output signal correction section 407 in the image signal display system of the fourth embodiment. In FIG.5,the output signal correction section 407 includes alevel correction section 501 for correcting the level of the input pixel value information signal to a level that can be displayed by the image display device 408, an RGB conversion section 502 for converting the pixel value information signal into RGB signals, and a gamma correction section 503 for performing gamma
'J - 32 correction responsive to characteristics of the image display device 408 on the ROB signals.
The operation of the image signal display system of the fourth embodiment will be described with reference to FIG. 4 and FIG. 5. On the input coded data, variable length decoding is performed by the variable length decoding section 401. By the variable length decoding, the following information are extracted: motion vector information for motion compensation; coded image signal coefficient information; time information for playback stored in the header; and header information representative of the coding mode of each frame and the like.
The coefficient information extracted by the variable length decoding section 401 includes quantized coefficient data and quantization scale data used for the quantization. On the coefficient information, inverse quantization is performed by the inverse quantization section 402, so that the coefficient information is restored to the original DCT coefficient Ma information which was converted into the coefficient information through quantization. The DC level distribution information detection section 403 temporarily stores only DC component information of the DCT coefficient information restored by the inverse quantization section 402, and produces DC component level distribution information (e. g. information such as the maximum value, the minimum value and the average value of the DC component) corresponding to one frame.
On the DCT coefficient information restored by the
l. :;: - 33 inverse quantization section 402, inverse DCT is performed by the inverse DCT section 404, so that the DCT coefficient information is converted into the original pixel value information which was converted into the DCT coefficient information through orthogonal transformation. When the pixel value information converted by the inverse DCT section 404 is that oftheIframe, the pixelvalueinformation is output without undergoing the motion compensation by the motion compensation section 405. When the pixel value information is that of-the P frame or the B frame, the pixel value information undergoes the motion compensation by the motion compensation section 405 by use of the motion vector information extracted by the variable length decoding section 401, and is successively output in accordance with the time information extracted by the variable length decoding section 401. The coding mode, in the coding, of the pixel value information converted by the inverse DCT section 404 is determined based on the header information extracted by the variable length decoding section 401.
When the pixelvalue information output from the motion compensation section 405 is that of an I frame or a P frame, it is temporarily stored in the frame buffer 406 so that it is used for the next motion compensation. The frame buffer 406 has a capacity capable ofatoringa maximum of two frames of reference data so that bidirectionally predictive-coded data can be decoded. The frame buffer 406 has a ring buffer configuration in which when the newest frame data is input, the newest frame
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data is stored by overwriting the frame data being oldest in time with it.
Based on the DC level distribution information of the DC component information input from the DC level distribution information detection section 403, the output signal correction section 407 performs output signal correction on the pixel value information output from the motion compensation section 405.
For example, the pixel value information output from the motion compensation section 405 is corrected (contrast correction or level correction) by the level correction section 501 shown in FIG. 5 so that the maximum and the minimum levels of the input signal are the same as the maximum and the minimum output levels that can be displayed by the display device, respectively, based on the DC level distribution information of the DC component information input from the DC level distribution information detection section 403. The pixel value information (image signal) output from the level correction section 501 is converted into RGB signals by the RGB conversion section 502.
On the RGB signals, input and output correction (gamma correction) responsive to characteristics of the display device is performed by the gamma correction section 503, and are output to the image display section 408.
According to the image signal display system of the fourth embodiment, the DC level distribution information detection section produces DC level distribution information corresponding to one frame in decoding, and the distribution
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information is used for the output signal correction of the decoded image signal. Consequently, image analysis conventionally performed after decoding is unnecessary, so that the overall processing amount can be reduced and the apparatus scale can be reduced.
According to the image signal decoder of the present invention, in decoding a coded image signal and displaying the decoded image signal, the frame rate is decreased by suspending the decoding by the variable length decoding section when the interframe motion is large. Consequently, the formation of afterimages can be suppressed when a played back image is displayed on the LCD monitor.
According to the image signal display system of the presentinvention, even in a display system using the LCD monitor i as the display device, the quality of display is improved to a level equal to that provided by the display system using the TV monitor or the CRT monitor as the display device. In addition, since the output signal correction section is included to perform output signal correction on the decoded image signal, image analysis is unnecessary, Consequently, the overall processing amount of the image signal display system can be reduced and the system scale can be reduced.
Although the present invention has been describedin terms of the presently preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that such disclosure is not to be interpreted as limiting.
Various alterations and modifications will no doubt become
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apparent to those skilled in the art to which the present invention pertains, after having read the above disclosure.
Accordingly, it is intended that the appended claims be interpreted as covering all alterations and modifications as fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.
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- f I: D f CLAIMSr 1. An image signal display system for decoding an input image signal coded by a hybrid coding method using both intra-frame coding and interframe coding, and displaying said decoded image signal on a display device, comprising: 5 a variable length decoding section for performing variable length deciding on said input image signal, and generating motion vector information, coefficient information, time information and header information; an inverse quantization section for performing inverse quantization on said coefficient information output from said variable length decoding section; 10 a DC (direct current) level distribution information detection section for temporarily storing only DC component information of said inversely quantized coefficient information output from said inverse quantization section, generating distribution information of said DC component information corresponding to one frame, and outputting said generated distribution information; 15 an inverse DCT section for performing inverse DCT on said inversely quantized coefficient information output from said inverse quantization section; a motion compensation section for performing motion compensation based on said inversely discrete-cosine-transformed coefficient information output from said inverse DCT section and said motion vector information, and generating a first output 20 image signal; a frame buffer for temporarily storing said first output image signal output from said motion compensation section; an output signal correction section for correcting said first output image signal output from said motion compensation section based on said distribution information 25 of said DC component information output from said DC level distribution information detection section, and generating a second output image signal; and an image display section for displaying said second output image signal output from said output signal correction section.30
- 2. An image signal display system in accordance with claim 1, wherein: said output signal correction section comprises:- a level correction section for performing contrast correction to correct a level of said first output image signal based on said distribution information of said DC component information output from said DC level distribution information detection section; 5 an RGB conversion section for converting said first output image signal output from said level correction section into RGB signals; and a gamma correction section for performing gamma correction to correct an input and output characteristic of each of said RGB signals output from said RGB conversion section, and generating said second output image signal.
- 3. An image signal display system for decoding an input image signal coded by a hybrid coding method using both intra-frame coding and interframe coding, and displaying said decoded image signal on a display device, substantially as herein described with reference to, or with reference to and as illustrated in, Figs. 1 to 5 of the 15 accompanying drawings.
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