US Patent Application 18359226. METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ADAPTIVELY PROCESSING VIDEO SAMPLES IN A VIDEO SIGNAL FRAME simplified abstract

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METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ADAPTIVELY PROCESSING VIDEO SAMPLES IN A VIDEO SIGNAL FRAME

Organization Name

Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.==Inventor(s)==

[[Category:Alexey Konstantinovich Filippov of Moscow (RU)]]

[[Category:Vasily Alexeevich Rufitskiy of Moscow (RU)]]

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ADAPTIVELY PROCESSING VIDEO SAMPLES IN A VIDEO SIGNAL FRAME - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18359226 titled 'METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ADAPTIVELY PROCESSING VIDEO SAMPLES IN A VIDEO SIGNAL FRAME

Simplified Explanation

- The patent application describes a method and apparatus for processing video samples in a video signal frame. - The video samples are arranged in a Largest Coding Unit. - The method involves extracting multiple video samples from the Largest Coding Unit. - A correction offset is calculated for the first video sample based on the values of the first and second video samples. - The first video sample is then weighted with the correction offset. - The innovation aims to improve the processing of video samples in a video signal frame. - It provides a way to adaptively process the video samples. - The method allows for more accurate correction of video samples. - This can potentially enhance the overall quality of the video signal.


Original Abstract Submitted

A method and apparatus for adaptively processing video samples in a video signal frame, the video samples being arranged in a Largest Coding Unit. The method comprises extracting a plurality of video samples from the Largest Coding Unit, calculating a correction offset for a first video sample of the extracted plurality of video samples upon the basis of a first value of the first video sample and a second value of a second video sample of the extracted plurality of video samples, and weighting the first video sample with the correction offset.