.~ Interframe coding (e.g., difference or motion detection)
DEFINITION
Classification: 382/236
Interframe coding (e.g., difference or motion detection):
(under subclass 232) Subject matter including means or processes for encoding a plurality of image frames based on at least one relationship between the data of two or more of the image frames.
(1) Note. Excluded from this subclass are sequences of
images in which each frame is coded separately, which are classified according to the type of coding performed.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS
348, Television,
400, 421 for interframe coding of television signals, where the television is an integral part of the system.